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Morteau-Maîche-Trévillers

The layout at a glance

Scale: 0 (1/43.5)

Gauge: 22mm

Dimensions: 375 x 125cm

Control: digital

Inspiration: Compagnie des chemins de fer régionaux de Franche-Comté (RFC)

Jean-Pierre is a gifted modeller, well known by now to 0 standard gauge enthusiasts. His first creation, Manieres station, had not gone unnoticed and the following layouts had met the same standard. The quality of the workmanship, the fine result and the accuracy of the evocation were indicative of a specific path Jean-Pierre has continued to follow over the years. Le Russey station is his first interpretation of metre gauge secondary railways, and fully deserves to be reviewed in the magazine. Jean-Pierre's overall approach is a worthwhile lesson.

François Fontana: Hello Jean-Pierre, where and what is Le Russey?

Le Russey is one of the 14 stations found along the short metre gauge line operated by

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