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Standard Gauge Module Display Set For January in Wash. DC.

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Standard Gauge Module Display Set For January in Wash. DC.
Posted by skeptic49 on Wednesday, October 21, 2009 10:38 AM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

CONTACT: Jim Kelly, SGMA, Inc. Publicist (kk3k@yahoo.com)

 

STANDARD GAUGE MODULE ASSOCIATION DISPLAY SET FOR WORLDS GREATEST HOBBY ON TOUR WASHINGTON, DC AREA TRAIN SHOW IN JANUARY

 

The Standard Gauge Module Association, Inc. (SGMA,) the only national toy train club dedicated to the construction and operation of Standard Gauge (2-1/8” three rail track) toy train modular layouts, announces its participation at the Worlds Greatest Hobby On Tour train show scheduled for Washington, DC, January 23 & 24, 2010 at the Dulles Expo Center, located in Chantilly, Virginia.

 

Building upon the success of its record breaking modular layout seen at the WGHT show at Oaks, PA last January, the SGMA hopes to erect inside the Dulles Expo hall a new World-Record-Size Standard Gauge modular layout based on the form of a Figure 8, with a slight L-shaped bend on one end. As currently envisioned, the layout will be up to 36' wide and up to 92' long. The layout's main design feature will be a series of modules across the middle dividing it into "North" and "South" sections. This two section design will allow SGMA to create 5 separate mainline loops of track with one large mainline loop traveling around the entire layout and two pairs of smaller mainline loops traveling around the North and South sections of the Figure 8.


A SGMA layout attempts to recreate all the excitement, color and sound that go with the operation of Standard Gauge toy trains from the "Classic Era" of model railroading, when massive tinplate Standard Gauge toy trains dominated the toy train industry. No other gauge toy trains create the same high level of sensory overload.

Members of the Public are always welcome to bring and run their Standard Gauge toy trains on a SGMA modular layout. For those who do, the opportunity can easily become a life changing event as a SGMA layout can easily be the largest Standard Gauge layout on which they will ever get a chance to operate their Standard Gauge toy trains.

 

For more information about the Standard Gauge Module Association, Inc. see:

http://www.sgma.us

 

For more information about the Worlds Greatest Hobby Show on Tour see:

http://www.wghshow.com

 

For more information About the Dulles Expo Center, see:

http://www.dullesexpo.com/



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Publisher: Tinplate Times Owner: Yahoo Standard gauge list

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