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O Gauge Railroading #188 2002 Aug Will Sam Dad build a layout
 
O Gauge Railroading # 188 2002 August
Will, Sam and Dad build A Layout       73
By Greg Kesler
A Visit to the Finished Layout             77
By Fred M. Dole
Layouts For Disabled and handicapped Operators      80
By Dean Hammer
A Layout that Became A Revelation          84
By Roger Bielen
O Gauge Trains at the Greensboro Childrens Museum    89
By Tim Goetz
The Story Behind the Layout                     92
By Walt Sabin
Visit the NC Transportation Museum       95
By Fred M. Dole
Three Decades In One Scene                96
By Paul Gillis    
DIVISIONS
Official Car6
Smoke Signals10
Erecting Shop24
Collector's Gallery100
Barrett in the Backshop105
View from the
Caboose Window109
Backshop Letters112
Pop Off119
Excess Baggage122
Scheduled Meets124
Dealer Roundhouse126
Advertiser Index130
Product Reviews In This Issue:
MTH DCS - A First Look PAGE 24
Rich Yoder 44 Tonner PAGE 35
Two Track Cleaners PAGE 46
Trainstuff Signal Tower PAGE 51
3rd Rail Camelback PAGE 58   

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