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Other Railroads: I host and maintain websites for s a couple friend’s model railroad layouts. I built
these websites many years ago and they feature thousands of photos in hundreds of albums. New sites
and sections are in the works.
Colorado & Western - G/Gn3 - Barry Bogs large indoor 1/22.5 scale model railroad, in Spring, Texas.
An indoor G layout, with a dual gauge main line and mostly all scratch built locos and cars, all in true G scale,
both narrow and standard gauge.
D&RGW Spring Divison - O/On3 - Craig Brantley’s 1/48 scale model railroad, in Spring, Texas. The
railroad has a dual gauge main line and a long 3 foot narrow gauge run. Designed with operations in mind.
Tall Pine Lumber - O/On3 - Chuck Lind’s 1/48 scale model railroad near Navasota, Texas. Based on
the Westside Lumber Company and Sierra Railroad, this layout is in it’s own building and features both
standard and narrow gauge.
Mogollon & Southwestern - HO - Tom Crosthwait’s 1/87 scale model railroad in San Antonio, Texas.
A what-if trunk line between the SP and ATSF in Arizona, with two levels and designed for operations.
Sandy Ridge & Clear Lake - 3 3/4in - Jack Ozanich’s 1/3 scale, live steam railroad near Battle Creek,
Michigan. Over 7000ft of mainline and a branch line plus sidings and spurs, this is an operating railroad on
his property.
Cedar Break & Rattler - G - Fred & Peggy McGinney’s G scale model railway in Wimberley. Texas.
This indoor and outdoor railway features kit-bashed LGB equipment and a connected line running from the
living room to the courtyard outside.
Glenbrook Valley - HO/HOn3 - Eddie Carroll’s 1/87 scale model railroad in Houston, Texas. This
massive railroad is in 3200 sq ft of room, but with over 50% being two levels, it is almost 5000 sq ft of
Colorado and Pennsylvania railroading. (dismantled 2025)
Los Gatos - G - Jon Lindgren’s garden railroad in Converse, Texas. A batch of photos and video clips of
this outdoor railroad, designed with operations in mind.
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