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Reply to "How many here model after a real home town short line?"

jim pastorius posted:

I don't but I would like to model Butler, Pa., where I live, maybe back in the 1930s. four RRs served this small city and it had steel, RR car mfg, oil, glass, bricks & refractory,lime, and coal, and autos plus passengers. If you went back a little further you could stir in two interurbans in the soup. Not bad for a town with about 30 thousand people. Forgot agricultural products too.

I am not sure off hand what railroads ran in that area but Pennsylvania is considered the railroad capital of the US in the late 1800's because of all the short line railroads that used to run there.

Lee Fritz

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