

This is the one that got the three new 51" drivers and tender truck screws and misc. siderod hardware bought from Greenway. I finally got to really try out my NWSL Sensipress as I had to press off all three driversets to remove the bearings, if nothing else, and to press on the gear (middle driver). This loco doesn't use bearings. I had replaced the open gear and direct drive Pittman DC motor with a NWSL gearbox and can motor. Unfortunately, the drivers were loose on the axles and would stick in switches and crossings from wobble and bind. No more! Thanks again for helping me restore this 50-year old brass locomotive that was my father's first brass loco purchase and a popular locomotive on our layouts over the years.

Below I had the 0-6-0 out again -- Shows off my hand-made, working PRR position-light signals. Signals are made out of brass, 1.5mm LED's for lights, Bachmann signal bridges kitbashed together. Tower is old Revell kit from the late 1950's, early 1960's.

Regards, Chris Ruhl
Here is a great kit-bashing project that Michael J Scotto has undertaken with the help of parts from Greenway Products. The finished locomotive is a Baldwin RE-624 in PRR garb. He began with a Athearn BB SD-40 chassis and some Stewart body parts to assemble this wonderful model of one of the very last types built by Baldwin of which there are no prototypes in existence today. If you want to see how he did it go over to the Whistle Post Forum and read all about it. Great job Michael.


A great railroad with wonderful scenery and details.
Howard Zane's magnificent model railroad has been featured in several popular
model railroad magazines and can be seen in two volumes of Allen Keller's Great Model Railroad series. Ken Spranza's Hudson Point & Hawthorne Railroad.
Major Revisions Underway!
In the NEW Hudson Point & Hawthorne the goals are to eliminate the problems noted above, while retaining a continuous running capability and to
improve industrial switching. The track plan is in the works. The current concept is that this will be either the Western or Northern division of the Hudson Point & Hawthorne (which were "off line" on the original HP&H). The original layout was featured in the July, 2007 issue of Model Railroader.
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