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There are quite a few resources for the LEGO Train Enthusiast available on
the Internet. Listed below are a few of them with a brief description of
what can be found at each site.
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http://www.lego.com/
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The official LEGO web site.
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http://www.lego.com/trains
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The official LEGO Trains web site.
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http://news.lugnet.com/trains/
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The LEGO Trains discussion forum hosted on LUGNET.
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http://www.iltco.org/clubs/
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ILTCO's LEGO Train Club web pages.
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http://www.lugnet.com/~330/FAQ/Trains/
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The LUGNET Trains FAQ.
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http://www.brickshelf.com
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BrickShelf serves the LEGO community in two ways. BrichShelf hosts an online collection of scanned instructions and catalogs as well as a gallery where fans can upload pictures of their creations for others to peruse.
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http://www.ngltc.org/train_depot
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The Train Depot is a website dedicated to LEGO Trains and Railways. Here you will find lists of current and past train sets, project plans and ideas, and Windows software for designing your own layouts.
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http://www.bricksonthebrain.com/instructions/
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The Building Instructions Portal - a plethora of fan created building instructions. Not limited to trains however there are many train instructions available.
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http://www.suave.net/~dave/cgi/scale.cgi
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A handy applet created by Dave Eaton designed to make scale conversions a breeze.
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http://www.lgauge.com
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Tom Cook's (of WAMALUG/WAMALTC) web site which features information on DCC and LEGO Trains along with building instructions for many of his train models.
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http://www.fgltc.org/bwoabs/home.phtml
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Ben Beneke's World of ABS. Numerous train models from one of the community's best. Be sure to check out the "fun" section and the 2000 April Fools joke.
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http://www.railracers.com
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Rail Racers - Drag Racing LEGO Trains - past competitions, information on building your own racer, information on building a racecourse.
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http://www.lugnet.com/trains/org/~130/ttte/
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Thomas & Friends LEGO Reference Guide - why Thomas matters, how to build one, guidelines for use
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http://www.digitalbricks.nl/
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Jeroen's fabulous LEGO Posters, many of which are trains!
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http://www.mocpages.com
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Easily create a personal web site to display LEGO MOCs at this site, and all for Free.
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http://shop.lego.com
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The official LEGO online store. The best place to find LEGO train items as few store stock LEGO trains and none stock train accessories.
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http://www.bricklink.com
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The online LEGO flea market! BrickLink hosts store fronts where LEGO enthusiasts can buy and sell individual LEGO pieces. Looking for a particular pieces but you have no desire to buy a $40 set in order to get it? Odds are you can find it on BrickLink.
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http://www.miltontrainworks.com
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Milton Train Works - custom LEGO train models by Larry Pieniazek.
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http://www.carolinatrainbuilders.com
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Custom LEGO Train kits by Mike Walsh.
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http://www.bricworx.com
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BricWorX - Custom LEGO train models by Steve Barile and Dwayne Towell.
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http://store.billsbricks.com
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Bill's Bricks is a division of Star Base Columbus (starbase1.com) and carries a selections of LEGO Train items. Prices are 10% off MSRP. Bill's Bricks has been in business since 1992 and is located in Westerville, Ohio.
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http://guide.lugnet.com/set/?qc=*trains
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LUGNET LEGO Set Database for trains.
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http://www.legoworld.nl
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The web site for LEGO World, a huge fan event held yearly in The Netherlands in colaboration between DeBouwsteen (the Dutch LEGO Club) and The LEGO Company.
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http://www.debouwsteen.com/content.php?content.2
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DeBouwsteen is the LEGO Club in The Netherlands.
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Suggest a Link for the ILTCO Links page.
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