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  • 121PRR T1 — Infobox Locomotive name=PRR T1 powertype=Steam caption=A T1 at the Baldwin plant ready for delivery to the PRR. gauge=RailGauge|ussg railroad=Pennsylvania Railroad numinclass=52 buildmodel=T1 whytetype=4 4 4 4 uicclass=2 BB2 builddate=1942… …

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  • 122Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Association — The Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Association puts on the second or third oldest Threshermen’s Reunion in the United States. It is held in the middle of August each year, from Wednesday through Saturday, in Kinzers, Pennsylvania, about… …

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  • 123Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum — Infobox Museum name = Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum imagesize = 200 caption = Interior historical displays at at the Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum. map type = map caption = latitude = longitude = established = mid 1900s dissolved = location =… …

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  • 124McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park — is a 40 acre (160,000 m2) railroad park located in Scottsdale, Arizona. It features a 15 gauge railroad, a Magma Arizona Railroad locomotive, a railroad museum, three model railroad clubs and a 7.5 gauge live steam railroad. Aerial view of the… …

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  • 1251 gauge — Gauge 1 is a model railroading and toy train standard, popular in the early 20th century, particularly with European manufacturers. Its track measures 1.75 inches (44.45 mm), making it larger than 0 gauge but slightly smaller than wide gauge,… …

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  • 126Stud contact electrification on model railways — This is a system of electrification for railways. On full gauge railways it was used on some tram systems where overhead wires were not practical.For model railways stud contact electrification is used as it allows a third rail collection systems …

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  • 127Model Engineer — Sample cover Categories Hobby magazines Frequency Bi weekly Publisher My Hobby Store First issue …

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  • 128Threshing machine — The thrashing machine, or, in modern spelling, threshing machine (or simply thresher), was a machine first invented by Scottish mechanical engineer Andrew Meikle for use in agriculture. It was invented (c.1784) for the separation of grain from… …

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