Try contacting these folks - http://azbigtrains.org/members%20layouts.htm
I was not aware of any GRR's in the Ellicott City area. That's more the territory of the Mason Dixon guys. I do know of the folks up in Bel Air as they have an open house in the spring. I also forgot about Richard Weatherby's RR in the woods (Fallston, Md) - http://www.mdlsrs.com/MarylandCentral.html and Paul Bottino (who posts here) has another woodland railroad in Delaware - http://www.paulbottino.com/gscale.html
-Brian
Brent
I have a large garden railroad in my front yard 30 miles north of Baltimore, just off of I 95 that you would be welcome to bring your wife to see. There is also 2 garden layouts located in the Belair area. If your interested e-mail me
Karl
If your wife is anything like most wives, they really don't like to be tricked (especially on vacation). All the AZ layouts I have seen are in the southern part of the state. Maybe you should concentrate on a good example closer to home. Jim Strong's Woodland Railway is one of the best (featured awhile ago in GR). My club frequently has operating sessions there (I'm sure you could drop in on one). Its just on the southeast side of DC. You can see some pics at http://www.wvmgrs.org/ click on "What We Do" on the left menu, then "Operating Sessions" in the center, then "More photos" underneath the Woodland Railway castle.
Hello Brent,
I know you are coming up to York in April, but just to give you a heads up there is a GRR show coming up this weekend in York. Friday, and Saturday, open to the public both days. You should come up if you can get the Mrs. to let you. It would be great to meet you.
www.eclsts.com
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