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Pennsylvania - Lehigh Valley S Gaugers
Allentown, PA - The Lehigh Valley S Gaugers is a club of model railroad enthusiasts who all model in some form of S scale. We have members who are into scale, hi-rail, American Flyer, and narrow gauge. There is a core of members in the Allentown, Pennsylvania area, but we have members who live in the Philadelphia suburbs, the Poconos, the Hershey area and beyond. The main requirement is an interest in any form of S scale and a willingness to come to the meetings. Come join us!
Site Details/More Info: URL: http://www.allenyard.net/LVSG/index.html (Added: 30-Sep-2014)
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Pennsylvania - Pittsburgh S-Gaugers
Pittsburgh, PA - The Pittsburgh S-Gaugers (PSG) club is located in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area for model railroaders who are interested in S-Gauge trains. We also have members from West Virginia and eastern Ohio. Depending on the person’s interest, we run trains, create layouts for them, build and/or modify models and do rail-fanning. We periodically display layouts at regional train shows, such as the Greenberg’s Train and Toy Show and the Carnegie Science Center’s annual “Locomotion Weekend” in December. Our membership includes American Flyer enthusiasts, “hirailers” and “scalers”. We have both standard and narrow gauge (Sn3) scale modelers. Click on the “Flyer/Hi-Rail” or “S Scale” tab in the menu bar for more information!
Site Details/More Info: URL: http://www.psgtrains.org/ (Added: 30-Sep-2014)
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Pennsylvania - Royersford Modular Model Railroaders
Royersford, PA - When Lansdale’s North Penn Model Railroad Club lost its lease in 1994, that club dismantled its model railroad display and dissolved, but several of the former members began a new club in Oaks the following year.
Unfortunately, after six years of building, and before even one public show could be held, they lost their home there, and had to repeat the demolition and moving process.
After that experience, members decided that wherever they moved the club in the future, they would build a "modular" railroad layout, to allow it to be easily moved when needed.
RMMR was formed early in 2002, and presented its first show in August of that year in Norristown. Most of the founding members had been members of the Oaks Model Railroad Club. Some have gone, but others have joined us. Although we are still not a large club, we have been able to improve the display layout and present successful shows for several years, and hope that the club will grow, and remain successful for a long time to come.
Site Details/More Info: URL: http://www.royersfordmodular.org/ (Added: 08-Jan-2017)
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