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The purpose of the Piedmont 'N Southern Model Railroad Club is to promote the hobby of model railroading through creation of an operating modular N-scale model railroad layout built to Ntrak and/or Bend Track standards.
Our mission is to promote modular railroading through education, practical exercises and fellowship.
Our members come from a variety of backgrounds, interests, careers and places, but one common interest to all of us is N Scale trains.
The Abilene Society of Model Railroaders (ASMR) was established to promote public awareness and appreciation of Abilene's Railroad heritage, and the important role played by railroads in national and local history.
We are one of only a handful of model railroad clubs in the United States that owns both the land and a building solely dedicated to model railroading.
The mission of the Austin Steam Train Association is to preserve, interpret and re-create the first-hand experience of historic steam-era railroading for the enjoyment and edification of today’s families and the generations to come.
Located in Corpus Christi, Texas, we are a free-lance HO scale model railroad club. The name of our fictional railroad is the Port City Southern, and it represents various parts of the Southern US circa the 60's and 70's.
The East Texas Model Railroad Club, Inc. (ETMRC) is a not–for–profit Texas Corporation established for the association of model railroad hobbyists and committed to the history of railroads in the steam to diesel transition era.
We are a not for profit club bringing together modelers of all scales interested in expanding their knowledge and modeling abilities.
The Houston N'Crowd, formed in 1978 to promote a then-new modular model railroading concept, was the first NTrak group to organize in southeast Texas.
The Houston Area Live Steamers is devoted to live steam modeling: from locomotives, to stationary engines, to tractors and boats, with a particular emphasis on model trains large enough to ride.
The Houston Tinplate Operators Society (HTOS), is an organization of O gauge train modelers whose principal interests range from true tinplate (pre & postwar) to near-scale 3-rail operation.
The North Texas Garden Railroad Club is a collection of enthusiastic individuals and their families who meet monthly for fellowship, garden railroad talk and a chance to play with (operate) their trains.
SANTRAK is a somewhat informal club. We try to work toward a family orientated hobby that will include at least one adult and any children within that family that may have an interest in the hobby of model railroading.
We offer our members with the latest technology for using Digital Command Control (DCC). Using DCC, it is possible to run multiple trains on the same track at the same time, while controlling them independently!
The association's mission is "To construct and operate a prototypical miniature railroad preserving the historical significance of American railroads in Texas, especially in the Southwest surrounding Fort Worth."
Our mission is to preserve and teach the art and craft of model railroading to the next generation.
he Chesapeake Bay Railroaders are incorporated in the Commonwealth of Virginia and operate as a non-profit hobby organization.
The Northern Virginia Model Railroaders (NVMR) is a club of model railroading enthusiasts headquartered in the historic train depot in downtown Vienna, Virginia.
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