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Jim Taylor is a D.A.R. enthusiast with family ties to the railway and a resident of the Annapolis Valley. He is a talented N Scale modeller as well and has been generous in sharing his collection with the DARwiki.
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On his own web site he describes himself this way:
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I have been a model railroader on and off for the past 35 years, mainly in N scale. My interest in the hobby stems from a long family history of railroading as well as growing up and hanging out at Dominion Atlantic Railway's Kentville Yard and shops.
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My Grandfather was a conductor on the D.A.R. and my Father managed a lumber treatment plant in the early 1960's which had it's own short line. My Dad was also an avid model railroader during my younger years.
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=External Links=
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http://home.xcountry.tv/~kestrel/
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[[Category:Collections|Bibliography]]

Revision as of 11:42, 12 March 2008

Jim Taylor is a D.A.R. enthusiast with family ties to the railway and a resident of the Annapolis Valley. He is a talented N Scale modeller as well and has been generous in sharing his collection with the DARwiki.

On his own web site he describes himself this way:

I have been a model railroader on and off for the past 35 years, mainly in N scale. My interest in the hobby stems from a long family history of railroading as well as growing up and hanging out at Dominion Atlantic Railway's Kentville Yard and shops.

My Grandfather was a conductor on the D.A.R. and my Father managed a lumber treatment plant in the early 1960's which had it's own short line. My Dad was also an avid model railroader during my younger years.


External Links

http://home.xcountry.tv/~kestrel/

Media in category "Jim Taylor Collection"

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