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was published quarterly. Each issue contained hobby-related articles on a variety of subjects, including featured garden railroads, how-to projects, landscaping and gardening, photo galleries, new product information and reviews of products relating to large-scale trains, such as locomotives, rolling
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Rene Schweitzer, the magazine's production editor, joined the staff in 1998 and remains there today. Marc Horovitz stepped down as editor in October 2018 and Kent Johnson became editor in November 2018. In October 2019, Kent was promoted to Producer of MR Video Plus, and Hal Miller became editor.
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in Wisconsin. Marc Horovitz remained as editor of the magazine in Denver while Barb Horovitz, the magazine's former Horticultural Editor, retired the following year. Pat Hayward was Horticultural Editor from 1997 to 2008. Nancy Norris joined the staff in 2008 and remains the current Horticultural
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were published in black-and-white. Text was generated on a typewriter. In 1985, a primitive IBM computer and a daisy-wheel printer were acquired, which allowed text to be printed out in justified columns. These columns, printed out in strips, were then pasted up by hand in the old-fashioned way.
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Regular departments included "Garden railway basics," aimed at beginners; "Plant portraits," a featured miniature plant targeted toward railroad gardeners; "Greening your railway," a gardening/hardscaping column; "One-page project", where readers shared a short how-to project.
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s staff at the beginning of 1986 as the magazine's first gardening editor, later succeeded by Chip Rosenblum, Barbara Abler, and Don Parker. Among the regular contributors in the magazine's early years was Peter Jones, who had a column in every issue until his death in 2009.
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On July 15, 2020, it was announced that the magazine would cease publication after the Fall 2020 issue. Some aspects of the magazine moved to Model Railroader.
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was the first that appeared with an arched title on the cover, which became a trademark of the magazine. With the November–December 1986 issue,
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The magazine continued to grow, becoming an international publication with contributors from all over the world. In August 1985,
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appeared with its first full-color cover. After that, color was gradually incorporated into the inside of the magazine, too.
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magazine began publication in 1984 by Sidestreet Bannerworks. The magazine evolved from the company's newsletter, the
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magazine, help the staff by writing in-house product reviews and offering technical support.
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Garden Trains Association website: gardentrains.org
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Defunct hobby magazines published in the United States
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Rail transport modelling publications
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Magazines disestablished in 2020

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