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W&W Iams Station

According to Koehler and Gayvert in Three Feet on the Panhandle, the Waynesburg and Washington Railroad was a three-foot, narrow gauge line formed in 1875 in southwestern Pennsylvania. Acquired by the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1885, it was a steam railroad until 1933 when the last fire was dropped. Rail service continued until the late 1950’s using gas-powered vehicles.

Iams is located near milepost 20 about one-third of the way from Waynesburg to Washington. The station is still standing as of 2003, but has been covered with corrugated siding. A 407’ passing siding ran between the station and the main line. Very few photos of the station exist today.

Your layout can feature this station! As part of our W&W series, the Iams Station is now available.

This kit consists of laser-cut basswood, cardstock, and plywood, styrene roofing, and correctly-spaced siding. The tabbed construction eases assembly. Interior floors are included. Footprint is 44' x 28'.

W&W Iams Station
HO Scale #27600 $ 49.95



W&W Project Links

2-6-0 Locomotive
Builds #1, #2, #3, #5, or #6
   
2-6-0 Locomotive
Builds #4 or #7
   
Boxcars
   
Gons
   
West Amity Station
   
Deer Lick Station
   
Hackney Station
   
Dunn Station
   
Waynesburg Roundhouse
   
E.B.T.


Other Projects

Logging

Cabin Creek Structures

Goin' Home Series

New River Yard


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