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Mark5
#851
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08 May 2022 05:54:54(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Bigdaddynz
Originally Posted by: Mark5
I wish the Eisenbahn journal had an English edition, but have thought of sub for that......
Eisenbahn Journal is no longer available, it has been folded into Eisenbahn Modellbahn Magazin. The last edition was December 2020.
That's a bit sad. Do they do any interesting articles on straight up German railway history? Or is it always used to illustrate a modelling application? Either way as long as they have something indepth about railway history it would be worth it.
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...signaling systems, yard traffic and shunting, Sommerfeldt catenary,
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09 May 2022 12:48:51(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Mark5
Do they do any interesting articles on straight up German railway history? Or is it always used to illustrate a modelling application? Either way as long as they have something indepth about railway history it would be worth it.
This is from the issue I posted the front cover of.
Other articles cover various locomotive classes and their history.
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09 May 2022 20:55:33(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Mark5
Do they do any interesting articles on straight up German railway history? Or is it always used to illustrate a modelling application? Either way as long as they have something indepth about railway history it would be worth it.
This is from the issue I posted the front cover of.
(images above)
Other articles cover various locomotive classes and their history.
I think I might subscribe. Will give my wife a chance to work on German with me.
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DB DR FS NS SNCF c. 1955-65, fan of V200, electrics and steam... so hard to narrow down...
...signaling systems, yard traffic and shunting, Sommerfeldt catenary,
and station architecture (esp. stations from 1920-70).
In process: a new modular layout, track planning and drawing benchwork.
Email anytime or chat live:
https://discord.gg/jAEKyTWQPQ
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25 May 2022 03:18:34(UTC)
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Anyone on the west coast of the US receive the second Insider mailing for 2022 yet?
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Insider pack 03/2022 arrived today with the two magazines, a brochure for the E71.1 and an English copy of the 2022 Summer New Items.
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