
The second is Jointed Rail ( ) (NOTE: You need a account to access their freeware.), they do two freeware steam locomotives, a Southern Pacific GS-4 and a Reading Camelback. The first is K&L Trainz ( ), they do a lot of awesome american steam locomotives for payware.

Just want to know how well the content works and stuff.I know many, here are three sites that are popular by most that do high quality steam locomotives.

> Has anyone purchased from "K&L Trainz" ? I love the inventory / images, but haven't gone ahead and bought anything yet.

I need to know who's got the best models for American Steam, preferably heavy equipment I would also appreciate good switching locos for yard-work. So it purchased its only brand new locomotive, No 7, in 1908 to serve both the carriage trade and the hoi polloi from Newark and New York City (clubs, fraternal organizations, etc).īusiness must not have so good as she was sold to the US Army's major artillery factory, Watervliet Arsenal (NY) in 1917 to aid the war effort.I've been checking out the entire DLS, and many various 3rd party sites for content. It also did an excursion business to picnic grounds. It had one branch, going to the VERY upper crust Baltusrol Golf Club (which has hosted the PGA and US Open).

The Rahway Valley was a short line between the Lackawanna at Summit, NJ, the Lehigh Valley at Roselle and the Jersey Central and Staten Island (B&O) at Aldene Junction (Cranford).
