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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.
Northern Virginia NTRAK is located in the National Capital Region and is made up of over 90 members throughout the Northern Virginia and Southern Maryland area.
The Prince William County Model Railroad Club is a non-profit, 501(c) (7) organization. The purpose of the organization is to educate the public in and promote the hobby of model railroading.
The Olympic Model Railroad Society (OMRS), located at the Thurston County Fairgrounds in Lacey, Washington has been promoting HO scale model railroading for more than 30 years.
PSMRE is a non-profit club whose charter is to build, maintain and operate a world-class HO (1:87) model, featuring highlights of the Tacoma area during the 1950's.
Organized in March 1989 as a group of 30 garden railway enthusiasts, we now sustain an annual membership of more than 150 members.
We actively participate in shows throughout the year, as well as organizing a show every year where all of the ticket sale proceeds are donated to charity.
The Whatcom Skagit Model Railroad Club creates, develops, operates, and maintains a public model railroad display evocative of the historical relationship of railroads in the development of the Pacific Northwest. T
The purpose of the River City Modelers club is to promote interest in railroad history, rail-fanning, and model railroading.
Located in the Stevens Point - Plover area of Central Wisconsin, our club works to promote the hobby of model railroading, preserve railroad history and provide a place for people with similar interests to meet.
The Kettle Moraine Railroad Heritage Association Inc. of West Bend, Wisconsin, Home of the Kettle Moraine Ballast Scorchers was founded in 1975.
Our club members model everything from late era steam to present day diesel motive power. The TCMRRC has taken this approach rather than going with a certain time period which allows members to be more diverse with their interests in the hobby.
The Wisconsin Garden Railway Society (WGRS) was formed in November 1990. The WGRS is an informal organization of individuals and families primarily in the Wisconsin area who share an interest in Large Scale Trains and Garden Railroading.
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