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The Big Bend Model Railroad Show and Sale is back for its 34th year. More than 40 vendors are taking part, showing off a ...
Prickwillow Engine Museum hosted its first-ever model day at the weekend. Displays included seven tables of model fair exhibits organised by Mick Reynolds. Visitors also enjoyed working Meccano models ...
A Berlin-based startup is preparing to transform European overnight rail travel with a plan to operate trains featuring ...
Nearly six months after the Eaton Fire, Christmas Tree Lane resident Rob Caves is reopening his massive backyard train layout to the public for the first time.
The Bergen County Model Railroad Club holds an annual train show in Pearl River, NY. The display consists of various layouts and takes nearly a month to set up. Every year from mid-February to ...
He became known for his model train layouts when he created a yearly public display at St. Joseph’s Church from 1998 to 2005. But after 2005, he only kept a private collection in his home.
A long line of model train railroaders and collectors formed at Lakeland Community College for the Railfest Ohio Train Show. The show, scheduled to take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on March 15 ...
OGDEN — The Hostlers Model Railroad Festival returns to Union Station for its 35th edition this weekend. This year’s event promises to be one of the biggest in recent memory, as more than 50 ...
The show will feature multiple operating layouts, in addition to over 100 tables of exhibits and vendors of model railroading supplies and railroad videos and books. There will be free clinics on ...
Members of the Conductors of Indiana Train Club, along with clubs from Connecticut, Ohio and Illinois, built a 40 foot by 60 foot modular model train layout. Using a 3D printed model as a ...
“I enjoy all the aspects of the hobby, whether that’s operating my trains, collecting trains or building the layout. We strive to grow our membership and a world-class model train layout,” Scagnelli ...
“Each year the size and layout of the train would get a little bit bigger.” As the years went on, Erhardt’s father, William, allowed his son to run the trains and help put the track together.