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Re: LOS ANGELES JUNCTION RY PLAN & MAPS
« Reply #15 on: October 25, 2015, 01:07:00 AM »
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Yes read that article but didn't like the plan because it was too roundy round. The real LAJ is just spurs going from yards to Switch Leads, i.e. just switching. Will also have The Santa Fe Malabar yard for staging. Also will have their Vernon Team because of all the "shapes" traffic handled. It's also right next to LAJ's Fruitland Team which handles grains & flour in covered hoppers & airslide hoppers. Use 2675 Fruitland Ave 90058 to see it in Bing, Google &/or historicaerials.com. Both teams occupy about one city block so it's easy to model w/o too much selective compression. Mine takes up 2' x 8'.
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Re: LOS ANGELES JUNCTION RY PLAN & MAPS
« Reply #16 on: March 21, 2018, 04:28:59 PM »
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Here's a list of all LAJ magazine articles I've found to date. Haven't found any books yet. Have heard rumors of a shoreline book that will include the LAJ.

Model Trains “The World of the Switch  Engines” Donald Sims - March 1962

Railroad Model Craftsman “Los Angeles Junction Diesel Shed”
    Gil Melle – May 1965

Model Railroader “The Los Angeles Junction Ry” Peter Youngblood – March 1996

Model Railroader “Modeling an HO Los Angeles Junction CF7” (2571)
    Peter Youngblood – March 1996

The Warbonnet “Los Angeles Junction Railway” Charlie Slater – October 2003
Trains “Spaghetti in the Jungle"
    David Lustig - June 2008

Andy Jackson
Santa Fe Springs CA
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