Model Railroad Trains

Victorian Era Drones: How Model Trains Transformed From Cutting-Edge to Quaint
By Ben Marks — In the 19th century, the railroad was the Internet of its day, connecting people with one another and moving merchandise and raw materials across great distances at unprecedented speeds. In the United States, trains delivered coal and cotton to markets in peacetime; they positioned heavy artillery for attack during the Civil War. "Anything that ran on electricity at the turn of the century was absolutely cutting edge." Naturally, children were eager to play with pint-size versions of this...

The Beauty of Brass Model Trains
By Maribeth Keane — We’ve been operating Dan’s Train Depot, which is the parent company of BrassTrains.com, for about 11 years now. We bought out a very large brass dealer about five to six years ago who owned the site and we revamped it. I started out as a collector and I still enjoy the hobby. I don’t have a huge personal collection because we have such a huge turnover here. Generally I fill up my display cases and then something new comes in that interests me a little more. I got into trains just like...

Train Talk with the National Model Railroad Association's Brent Lambert
By Maribeth Keane — The NMRA library’s original purpose was to focus on model railroading, but over time we’ve also received donations that have helped us become a historical resource for information on prototype historical railroad subjects. I’m interested in railroad history, more the prototype than actually modeling, but I don’t collect personally. I’m from Chattanooga, and of course we have a rich railroad heritage here, so that’s one factor, but I also love history. I was a history major in college, and I...