Live Steam & Outdoor Railroading (magazine)

Live Steam & Outdoor Railroading

September/October 2005 issue of Live Steam magazine
Editor Neil Knopf
Categories Hobby magazines
Frequency Bi-monthly
Publisher Village Press, Inc.
First issue 1966
Country United States
Based in Traverse City, Michigan
Language English
Website Official Website

Live Steam & Outdoor Railroading magazine (formerly Live Steam Magazine) is a magazine published in the United States that was founded in 1966. The magazine is devoted to the live steam hobby as well as to other uses of miniature and full-size steam equipment.

Origin

Live Steam was originally started as the Live Steam Newsletter in the early 1960s by Pershing Scott as a mimeographed newsletter.[1] In August 1966, Scott gave the publishing rights of the newsletter to William Fitt. By 1967 the newsletter had expanded into magazine format with the name being changed to Live Steam Magazine.[1]

Present day

In 2005, the name was changed to Live Steam & Outdoor Railroading. It is currently published bi-monthly, in full color, with a press run of slightly over 10,000 as of December 2004.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Madlinger, Gary (June 12, 2009). "Designers, Publishers & Builders form a Successful and Historic Partnership". November–December 2002 issue of “The Whistle Blast” newsletter. Discover Live Steam. Retrieved 5 September 2009.
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