Frank's LEGO® Train Links Page
Top Town and Train Sites
There are so many town and train sites out there, it is sometimes hard to
know where to start. Here are some of the most impressive sites:
- BEN'S WORLD OF ABS
- LEGO® On My Mind
- The LEGO® Train Depot
Track Designer, Track Plans, Reference, Ideas, Hints and Tips, and more.
Formerly Matt's LEGO® Train Depot
- Ben's Lego® Station
Ben Fleskes is best known for his elaborate
Millenium Falcon,
but his attention to detail also shows in his train models.
- James Mathis' page of LEGO® Creations (a ton of trucks, trains, and buildings)
- Allan J Smith's Welcome to Allanton N.Z. (a ton of trains, buildings, vehicles, details, and more, nicely indexed)
See TRAIN CLUBS immediately following for some more impressive sites.
LEGO® TRAIN CLUBS
TRAIN SHOWS
Most of the LEGO Trains at shows are collaborative efforts of one of the clubs above, but a few individuals
do shows on their own:
Calendar
- DATE
- Description
- 3/18-19/2000
- GMLUG La Crosse Train Show
HISTORY ETC
TRAINS
COMPLETE TOWNS WITH TRAINS
TRAIN LAYOUTS
MONORAIL LAYOUTS
TRACK PLANS AND TOOLS
TABLES AND DISPLAY IDEAS
UNUSUAL TRAINS
PASSENGER TRAINS
These links all demonstrate complete passenger trains with cars and engines (note that traction [trolleys etc.] is separate).
TRAIN LOCOMOTIVES
STEAM LOCOMOTIVES
DIESEL ETC LOCOMOTIVES
- Zonker's Main LEGO® Page
- Christopher Tracey's Erie-Lackawanna GP-35
- Kim Toll's BNSF SD70M Diesel Engine
- Michael Hader's Chessie SD35
- Ben's Lego® Station (several)
- Thomas Burger's Lego pages (Thalys Passenger Train, Metro 2000 train, GP 40-2 and GP 9)
- Robin's LEGO® Zone (EMD SD80MAC, switcher, V-25 B, modified 4563, Royal Express, Euro Express)
- Larry Pieniazek's LEGO® Page (Alco PA-1, red/yellow hood unit)
- James Mathis' page of LEGO® Creations (Amtrak EMD F-7 and a LOT more)
- Will Chapman's Lego (modern type diesel)
- Derek Schin's LEGO® Page (Big Red, Little Red, BN Diesel)
- Chris Masi
- Eric Kingsley's Mindfest pictures (Larry's switcher)
- Brad Hamilton's town (re-worked 4559)
- Allan J Smith's Welcome to Allanton N.Z. has several:
- Thomas's LEGO® Pages (several engines)
- Gianluca Morelli's models (Santa Fe, European, most 8-wide)
- Masayuki Ogura's site - DD51
- EJLTC - EAST JAPAN LEGO TRAIN CLUB - DE10, DD51, DE11, DE15
- EJLTC - EAST JAPAN LEGO TRAIN CLUB - electric locos (E1F65, da, EH500, EF66)
- Reinhard "Ben" Beneke's Trains (many European diesels)
- Heinrich Berg Krefeld's engines (green, white)
- Dan Boger's Switcher
- Tom Cook's GE 44 tonner, GP38, MP15, SD40-2, SD45, Slug, Industrial Switcher (4561 alternate), and more (poke around)
- Mike Walsh's New Hope Valley Railway GE locomotive
- Harvey Henkelman's V188 Double Diesel-Electric Locomotive
TRACTION (TROLLEY ETC)
TRAIN CARS
FREIGHT CARS
- Thomas's Page (Rail Tech - gondola)
- Tom Cook's Trains
- Robin's LEGO® Zone (container, auto transport, Octan flat)
- Larry Pieniazek's LEGO® Page (hoppers, covered hopper, box car, depressed center flat, car carrier, reefer)
- Rick's Lego Train Whistle Stop (stockcar, hopper, water, barrel)
- Ben's Lego® Station (hopper, tank)
- Thomas Burger's Lego pages (box car, car carrier, covered hoppers, container car, center beam flat car, log car, tank cars, gondolas, stock ca, bulkhead flat, hydrogen tanker, containers, loads, multi-unit container car, spline car, coil steel car)
- James Mathis' page of LEGO® Creations (quite a variety including working hoppers, tankers, box cars, depressed center flats, and specialized cargo)
- Will Chapman's Lego (operating log car, circus train)
- Chris Masi (covered hopper, tank car, car carrier)
- Eric Kingsley's Mindfest pictures (Larry's gondola, bulkhead flat w/helicopter, propane car)
- John Neal's 8-Wide Trains (box cars & reefers)
- Steve Wooster's trains (box cars, stock car, hoppers, tank car)
- Dan Siskind's Wild West Train (munitions wagon, wagons on flatcar, stock car)
- Dan Siskind's box car and AFV carrier (under the new Big Boy)
- Allan J Smith's Piggyback Trailers
- Allan J Smith's Timber Wagons
- Thomas's LEGO® Pages (2 hoppers)
- Gianluca Morelli's models (hoppers, european box cars, etc.)
- Masayuki Ogura's site - tank car, huge freight, hopper
- EJLTC - EAST JAPAN LEGO TRAIN CLUB - tank cars, transformer carrier
- Reinhard "Ben" Beneke's Trains (hoppers [using log walls sideways], refrigerator car, flatcars, gondolas, hoppers, tank cars)
- Daniel Siskind's trains (flat car w/munitions-wagons, stock car)
- Dan Boger's Box Cars and a Heavy Duty Depressed Center Flat Car
- Carsten Luetjens's Goods Wagon
- Dan and Jenn Boger's Pictures of March 2001 meeting (covered hopper, box cars)
- Harvey Henkelman's freight cars
- Gianluca Morreli's ITLug car with 1/5 stud offset
PASSENGER CARS
- Tom Cook's Trains
- Kevin Wilson's LEGO® Creations (Club car in 4559 colors)
- Robin's LEGO® Zone (Metroliner, classic steam train, Royal Express, Euro Express)
- Michael Hader's Black and Yellow (4559 colors) Club Car
- Rick's Lego Train Whistle Stop (excursion car)
- Thomas Burger's Lego pages (Thalys Passenger Train, Metro 2000 train)
- Larry Pieniazek's LEGO® Page (Metroliner addon, vintage, green & white coach under buildings, more)
- James Mathis' page of LEGO® Creations (a variety of old and modern equipment)
- Will Chapman's Lego (Pullman style coach, circus train)
- Chris Masi (observation car)
- Eric Kingsley's Mindfest pictures (Larry's doodlebug and interurban?)
- John Neal's 8-Wide Train
- Steve Wooster's trains (club car, coach)
- Dan Siskind's coaches (under Wild West train, and the new Wild West train)
- Brad Hamilton's town (re-worked 4559)
- Thomas's LEGO® Pages (red and black using 4559 parts etc, w/engine)
- Gianluca Morelli's models (various, some 8-wide)
- EJLTC - EAST JAPAN LEGO TRAIN CLUB - city coach, black coach
- Reinhard "Ben" Beneke's Trains (many, including black Club Car)
- James Howse's Mail Car
- Daniel Siskind's trains (old-time coach)
- Dan and Jenn Boger's Pictures of March 2001 meeting (super liner)
- Kevin Loch's Darkside Club Car
CABOOSES
NON-REVENUE CARS
FUTURISTIC TRAINS
MONORAILS
BRIDGES
PASSENGER STATIONS
FREIGHT TERMINALS
OTHER TRAIN RELATED BUILDINGS
INDUSTRIES
LEGO ELECTRIC ACCESSORIES
This section covers mostly 12v accessories since they represent the widest range of accessories.
It also covers electrical issues of running the various different LEGO trains.
AUTOMATION AND ELECTRONICS
Most of these links are in relation to The LEGO Company's 9 volt Train system. The older
12 volt Train System included many electric accessories, reducing the need for fan invention.
FANTASY/SPACE TRAINS
LEGO SET REFERENCES
PROTOTYPE REFERENCES
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