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- ★ = Active website noted for volume & quality of information & photos.
- ☆ = Inactive website noted for archival information & photos.
- ☡ = Caution - functioning website but exhibiting some technical problems.
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- ★ Rip Van Winkle Railroads - Catskill Mountain
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www.trainweb.org/catskillmtn - Rip Van Winkle Railroads
The Rip Van Winkle Railroads, a nickname given to them, were a consortium of four little railroads that operated in the Catskill Mountains of New York for nearly forty years. The four railroads, the Catskill Mountain Railway, the Otis Elevating Railway , the Cairo Railroad, and the Catskill & Tannersville Railway were all interconnected narrow gauge (3 ft.) devoted to the transportation of vacationers to the Mountaintop...
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- ☆ Irish Narrow Gauge Railways
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www.trainweb.US/i3 - Irish Narrow Gauge Railways
Ireland was blessed with an extensive collection of 3' Gauge Tramways and Light Railways, carrying both goods and passengers, mostly drawn by steam power. Whether you are an enthusiast, modeller or historian, I hope that these pages will serve as a useful index to the material that is available concerning these lines...
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- ★ The Idaho Narrow Gauge News
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- ★ New Zealand Railways Steam Locomotives
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- ☆ Philadelphia Bethlehem and New England
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- ☆ Riverview & Twin Lakes Railroad
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- ★ SAR & CR Railways
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www.trainweb.org/sarail - SAR & CR Railways.
A website dedicated to modeling the South Australian Railways (SAR) and the Commonwealth Railways of Australia (CR). These two railway systems serviced some of the remotest areas of Australia and employed a diverse range of...
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