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Maine - MaiNe Track Club Page
Welcome to the MaiNe Track Club Page.
MaiNe Track is an N-Scale modular group in Southern Maine. The modules are built following our own unique standards. This allows for modules to be setup together in a variety of ways, but each module will match each other exactly. We are an informal group, meeting at members houses in a round robin fashion. As a group we will be attending and operating at a variey of model railroad shows in the area. See our schedule for a list of places and times. MaiNe Track, although consisting of one group, is designed to have various groups in various parts of the state. If interested in joining our group, or are interested in starting a group in your area, contact us for more info.
While creative freedom is a trademark of MaiNe Track, there are certain limitations to the construction of the modules to ensure compatibility and trouble free operation. These are described in the following module standards.
MaiNe Track has an on-line discussion group you can join! Although created initially for the members of the group, the list has now been expanded to include discussion topics offered by other Maine area N-Scale enthusiasts.
Site Details/More Info: URL: http://www.nenscale.org/MaiNeTrack/index.html (Added: 13-Jan-2017)
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Massachusetts - Bay State Model Railroad Museum
Roslindale, MA - The Bay State Model Railroad Museum was originally established in 1968 in Roslindale, MA as an O and HO Scale oriented model railroad club including both trolley and narrow gauge on the HO, and railroad and trolley on the O scale. In late 1977 we were evicted from that space. As an organization, we elected to try to continue our existence and bought a rather run down building also in the Roslindale section of Boston. It took better than a year of back-breaking work, largely completed by members, to rehabilitate our building to support our club. We also had to recruit, manage, and evict commercial tenants, pay taxes, insurance, maintenance, etc. All were activities well beyond the expectations of members who had originally joined the club to build railroads and to run their trains. That transition is documented in an article appearing in the April 1982 Model Railroader Magazine entitled "Moving the Mountains".
Site Details/More Info: URL: http://www.bsmrm.org/ (Added: 01-Oct-2014)
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Massachusetts - Bristol S Gauge Railroaders
The Bristol Club is centered in Eastern Massachusetts, with members in MA, NH, ME, CT and RI. We meet monthly in members homes, to talk about trains and play with the host's layout. Membership is open to anyone with an interest in S scale railroading, and a desire to share that interest with others. Formed in 1948, we believe we are the longest running S scale club in America!
Members are interested in most branches of S scale, including, but not limited to, Scale, Narrow Gauge (Sn3 and Sn2), Hi-Rail, and American Flyer operating and collecting. Our major goals are to learn from each other and have fun doing it.
Site Details/More Info: URL: http://www.bristol-s-gauge.com/ (Added: 30-Sep-2014)
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Massachusetts - North Shore Model Railroad Club, Inc.
Wakefield, MA - The NSMRC is an HO and HOn3 model RR club located in Wakefield, Massachusetts, USA. We have been together since about 1977, and at our current location since 1979, After over 25 years, our layout has grown to fill almost all of our 95 X 40 space. We have committed a lot of time and effort to the layout, and enjoy sharing the layout as much as we do building it. More about our beginnings can be found under The Club:History menu item above.
Our layout is the Chesapeake System; a fictitious railroad based on the 'merger' of the Chesapeake and Lake Erie, Cumberland Western and the Chesapeake and Hudson railroads.
Site Details/More Info: URL: http://www.nsmrc.org/ (Added: 07-Sep-2007)
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Massachusetts - Northeast T-TRAK Club
Northeast T-TRAK Club Page
T-TRAK is a modular model railroad system based on a few standards for module size, track placement, track interface, and electrical connections. The minimal standards allow for a wide range of flexibility in design yet still maintain interoperability with all modules built per the standards. The popularity of T-TRAK is worldwide allowing for modules from all over the world to connect together.
Site Details/More Info: URL: http://www.nenscale.org/TTRAK/ (Added: 13-Jan-2017)
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Massachusetts - Old Colony Model Railroad Club
Raynham, MA - The Old Colony Model Railroad Club meets every Wednesday evening in Raynham Mass. Visitors are welcome except for the first Wednesday of the month as they are our meeting nights and we are not set up for visitors on that night. We are usually at the club on Saturday afternoons as well. We model the New Haven Railroad in the post war era. We run both steam and diesel motive power, using the NCE DCC system. The club is loosely based on the area from New Haven to Providence, with a branch line via Willimantic, CT.
Site Details/More Info: URL: http://oldcolonymodelrailroad.tripod.com/index.html (Added: 25-Sep-2002)
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