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http://www.discoverlivesteam.com
Jim OConnors Discover Live Steam site. Resources, articles and features. Includes details of American miniature railroad suppliers. USA
http://www.dogcaught.com
A weblog-style commentary on railroading in the Pacific Northwest, including motive power sightings and timely photographs.
http://www.drivingcreekrailway.co.nz
Features a 15in gauge railway, near Coromandel Town, that winds through beautiful native bush with tunnels and viaducts.
http://www.steamtrain.co.uk
A dual gauge 10¼/7¼in miniature railway running 1¼ miles from its main station, Eastleigh Parkway, to Monks Brook Halt and then back to Eastleigh Parkway. Driver training courses available.UK.
http://espee.railfan.net/
A reference for fans of the Southern Pacific railroad. Picture gallery of locomotives, freight cars, and structures found on the railroad.
http://www.exbury.co.uk
Exbury Gardens is world famous among English Gardens, well known for its beautiful rhododendrons, camellias and azaleas.
http://www.fairbournerailway.com
Site with information on train times, fares, special events and background history about this Welsh steam railway. There is also information on the Barmouth pedestrian Ferry.
http://www.flyingyankee.com
News about the restoration of the stainless steel diesel powered train set known as The Flying Yankee, designed by E.G.Budd Company in 1934.
http://www.geoffspages.co.uk/grp
Geoffs Rail PagesMostly UK railway photography, plus drawings and video clips, from the early 70s to the present day, steam and modern traction
http://railga.com/
Georgias Railroad History And HeritageHistorical guide to Georgias railroads, from the 1830s to the present.
http://www.ggls.org/
Our track accommodates four gauges: 2 1/2, 3 1/2, 4 3/4 and 7 1/2 inch. There is also a small 1 3/4 inch gauge track.
http://www.hollycombe.co.uk/
Located near Liphook in Hampshire,UK. This open air museum, dedicated to steam, includes a 7¼in gauge miniature railway running one third of a mile through the grounds.
http://www.trainweb.org/trains/
Houghtons RailImagesRailroad photography from around New England.
http://www.hals.org/
Club is devoted to live steam modeling: from locomotives, to stationary engines, to tractors and boats, with a particular emphasis on model trains large enough to ride. Our dual gauge track serves both 4.75in and 7.5in gauges.
http://www.crabbycabby.freeuk.com/
Photographs taken of Steam Engines in Bournemouth in the 1960s.