Train Clubs
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Baltimore Society of Model Engineers | The Baltimore Society of Model Engineers is a model railroad club located in Baltimore Maryland, formed in March 1932. We have the largest permanent display in the mid-Atlantic region, with 2500 square feet of steam and diesel freight and passenger trains as well as trollies and interurban running from the overhead wire. We are the oldest exclusively model railroad club in the United States and the third oldest modeling society in the world! | |
Colorado O Scale Modelers | Friday April 18, 2014, seven people gathered together in an old tire warehouse to discuss having some fun running trains. One brought two four foot long modules that were set up and ready to run in about ten minutes. | |
Detroit Model Railroad Club | Established in 1935, the Detroit Model Railroad Club is one of the oldest model railroad clubs in the country. Highlights of this 2-rail O Scale layout include nearly 6000 feet of handlaid track, DCC radio throttles, and outstanding scenery and structures. | |
New York Society of Model Engineers | The New York Society of Model Engineers is an organization dedicated to the education and promotion of the hobby of model railroading and the preservation of American railroad history. It is the oldest model railroad club in America. | |
Southern New England Model Railroad Club | The Southern New England Model Railroad Club is an O Scale model railroad club located in Gardner Massachusetts where we are constructing a 40’ by 65’ permanent layout. Most of the track and Digital Command Control wiring is in place which allows us to operate trains. Scenery and structures are being added. | |
The Big Bend Railroad Club | We are an 2-Rail O Scale (1/4" to the foot) model railroad club that started in 1938 and have been located in the same building the whole time. The building is a former passenger depot for the Frisco Railway that was constructed in 1910. |