PHILADELPHIA DIVISION
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NEW JERSEY DIVISION
Lots of detail. Much to see in a small space. Bill is a master builder with many awards to his credit. Steam and Diesel motive power from 1940s and 1950s move trains around this U shaped layout. Some structures won 1st place awards at NMRA conventions. The only reason other buildings didn’t win was because they weren’t entered.… More...NEW JERSEY DIVISION
Arnold is known for his realistic scenery and his unique method of making trees. Unfortunately, this beautiful model railroad is no more and Arnold has moved out of the NJ Division, but we thought we’d keep this posted so you can witness his skilled handiwork.… More...NEW JERSEY DIVISION
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NEW JERSEY DIVISION
Climax and Shays are the motive power on this logging railroad. The construction is a shelf dogbone for continuous running. See layout details in Jan. and Feb. 1994 Narrow Gauge Gazette and Feb. 2000 Great Model Railroads.… More...SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION
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PHILADELPHIA DIVISION
Shortly after WWII, ten model railroad enthusiasts decided to start their own club. Founded on February 7, 1946, the club was originally called the Germantown HO Engineers. Their meeting place was on the second floor of a paint store in Germantown, and their first layout was completed in June, 1946. … More...
PHILADELPHIA DIVISION
The Logan Model Engineers are a group of people that share a love of railroading for over 40 years. We get together once a week to try to recreate on a smaller scale the grandeur that once was American railroading. Located in Souderton, PA, Logan Southern Railroad is a fictional railroad … More...