Publications of interest America’s Shortest Interstate Rail-
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road, by Richard L. Schmeling, is an 80- page, 8¹₂″×11″ softcover book that fo- cuses on the history of the four-mile long Nebraska-Kansas Railroad, an industri- al line that stretched from a quarry in Kansas, across the Republican River to a cement plant in Superior, Nebraska. Included in the book are 95 black and white photographs, plus maps showing the general area and the cement plant. Priced at $19.95, plus $5.00 shipping on direct orders, the book can be ordered from the publisher, South Platte Press, P.O. Box 163, David City, NE 68632 (
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Crossroads Circle, P.O. Box 1612, Waukesha, WI 53187 (www.kalmbach. com), has four new 8¹₄″×10³₄″ softcover titles out for model railroaders. Build a Model Railroad Step by Step, Second Edition (144 pages, $21.95), by David Popp, is now available in a revised edi- tion that highlights the addition of a sizeable industrial switching area and delves deeper into operations. The book provides a detailed account of building a home layout and includes the latest scenery techniques and ideas on how to set up prototypical train consists and run and switch trains. Rebuilding a Layout from A-Z (104 pages, $21.95), by Pelle Søeborg, shows ways that a layout can be improved from benchwork, to trackwork and scenery. Basic Model Railroad Benchwork, Second Edition (104 pages, $19.95), by Jeff Wilson, is updated with new photos and illustra- tions and information on building benchwork to support your layout. Real- istic Animation, Lighting & Sound, Sec- ond Edition (96 pages, $19.95), features more than 20 modeling projects to light and animate scenes on a layout.
DVDs of interest Allen Keller Productions, 7410 Lebanon Church Road, Talbott, TN 37877, has announced that a digitally re-mastered edition of Great Model Railroads Vol. 2, George Sellios’’
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