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Links wanted for public display layouts
Posted by cruikshank on Tuesday, January 9, 2007 11:47 PM
I'm looking to virtually check out as many public layout displays as possible.  A google search was very spotty.  I'm looking for the likes of Northlandz, Roadside America ( real lame website) Choo-Choo Barn, ( I have those links )   I'm sure there are many others.  What have you seen and liked, and do you have a link for it ?  Thanks again Dave
Large 3 rail club layout (24x55' 6 mainlines) in Frackville PA looking for new members NOW ! Always interested in info and sites for Anthracite Coal Mines and Railroads. Looking for fellow modelers around Reading PA. Work in "N" and Hi-rail "0" scale
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Posted by dougdagrump on Wednesday, January 10, 2007 12:48 AM

Here's a couple:

www.sd3r.org

www.sdmodelrailroadm.com

The first link is located in the museum referenced in the second link. Within that museum you will find (hope I don't forget anybody) :

1 "N" scale club w/layout.

2 "HO" scale clubs with a really big layout.

1 Two rail "O" club w/layout.

1 Three rail "O" club w/layout.

I am a member of the 3rail club and it is a great running layout. Approve [^]

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Posted by otftch on Wednesday, January 10, 2007 3:36 AM

You can check out our Trains at the Holodays layout at www.ocala3railers.org.

                                                                              Ed

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Posted by envfocus on Wednesday, January 10, 2007 10:17 AM

I was in Philadelphia for business last week and found this article.  I didn't have the time to visit, but next time I will.  They are in O and HO scales.

http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/16384049.htm

Also, we have a nice O gauge layout here in the Twin Cities:

http://www.tcmrm.org/layout.html

 

Take Care......RJ (TCA 07-61869)

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