NEW JERSEY DIVISION
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NEW JERSEY 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...
SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION
Larry Reynolds HO Scale Pennsylvania RR. Representing the Altoona district from Enola Yard to Tunnel Hill going through Horseshoe Curve. Railroad is 27’ x 43’ point-to-point; 310’ 4-track main line. Digitrax DCC. With 262 engines, 800+ freight cars and 120 passenger cars. … 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...
PHILADELPHIA DIVISION
The Schuylkill Valley Model Railroad Club started in 1968, and held its first open house in 1975 and then every year thereafter. The Schuylkill Valley Railroad has a prototypical theme, being modeled after the Reading’s main line from Philadelphia to Reading with many of the towns along that route. There are several points of animation … More...
GARDEN STATE DIVISION (NER)
This layout was started in 1981; has a real history with some of the sections having traveled many miles in and around California, Arizona, Washington and Nevada states, then some 2840 miles to its present location. Helices: 4.5% grade. Room size: 28’ X 38’ … More...
PHILADELPHIA DIVISION MEMBER
The rugged mountains of Maryland, with their emphasis on coal mining, have long captured his interest. The layout, set in 1950-1954 and earlier, is in two connecting rooms with a swing down bridge. Dimensions are 18 x 23 and 26 x 8. It is a point-to-point, around-the-walls configuration. … More...
PHILADELPHIA DIVISION
Central PA in late ’50s early ’60s; diesel passenger and freight; Rockville bridge 1/4 scale length; Prototypical automatic block signal system (fully functional) with interlocking tower panels; operating coal dumper. Walk around island layout. … More...