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Update: December 11th, 2011

RY Models

RY Models
Update: March 6th, 2011
There have been many upates to this web site over the past few weeks with more to come. Current projects are moving along.
One of those is the GE Narrow Gauge Diesel the SP #1 GE 50 ton "Little Giant". The reservation page has been updated for your ordering convenience.
Models will arrive in July. Also arriving in July will be various trucks and the Dry Ice cars.
Equally important is the reservation deadline for the ACL / ACD Ventilated cars and the "AS" built USRA Hopper cars with clam shell center doors.and the USRA triple hoppers as re-built. Reserve now to insure yourself the models you would like. These cars will be delivered before the end of 2011.
Update: August 2nd,2009
Models are being built with Clamshell center door and also as rebuilt cars with Triple Saw-tooth Hopper pockets.

RY Models Photo.

ACF Photo from the colection of Joe Collias.

Al Armitage photo
Update: December 6th, 2009

Photographer unknown
Here is a great picture from the Cornwall Railroad in Lebanon County PA. Does anyone have more information about this railroad?
Update: December 6th, 2009
Dry Ice cars were a litte known freight car that played an important part in manufacturing since before the turn of the century. The Mathieson Chemical Company located in Saltville Virginia and the Liquid Carbonic Corporation of Chicago were two companies that served many industries with this unique style of cars.
Update: August 19th,2009
Another one of my 10 year anniversary models is a GE Narrow Gauge Diesel the SP #1 GE 50 ton "Little Giant". The reservation page has been updated for your ordering convenience.
Update: August 2nd,2009

Photographer unknown
Here is a great picture of a Reading Company T-1 Northern # 2120. Can anyone identify the location of this photo?
Dennis Tiley wrote; The 2120 is moving past the coal dock at St. Clair, PA.
Can anyone identify the cars in the photograph?

Photograph by Thomas Coyne
This photo appears to have been taken on the BAR. The derrick car has BAR marking that are barely distinguishable. Commments anyone?
Update: August 9th, 2008
Dennis Tiley wrote; I believe the photo was taken at the coal preparation plant at the end of the WM's Chaffee branch. This was located west of Luke, Maryland.
Update: August 7th, 2008

photographer unknown
I recently decided to return to an old fimilar home page design. One that is more personal and down to earth.
The photo above is one I found while digging through a box of photos at a train show.
No caption, no location given, but we know the subject matter. Now it's up to you to fill in the blanks.
Email me the location and approximate year that this in-service photo was taken of one of my favorites Western Maryland #6 shay.
I would appreciate your feed back on suggested projects by simply sending me an email from this site listed as "Suggested Project".
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NOTE: RY Models Hobby and collectables are not intended for children under the age of 16. All products are manufactured and assembled with lead based solder. Some paints may contain lead. Do not eat.
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