Try reaching out to the head of your local TCA division (Train Collector's Association) division. Although the TCA's focus is on collecting vintage equipment, he/she might know a few members who are modelers/operators as well (like me; I'm in northern NJ for anyone who's interested). Find your division at traincollectors.org.
This car stops at ALL railroad crossings!
Club, individuals, someone to share the hobby with. I'm open to anything
I like the comment on the NMRA Regions and Divisions. That is only useful if people in your area are members of the NMRA. If you live in the hinterland of numerous Regions, it really offers you nothing. Via the map, I would be a member of the PNR, but everything that happens in the division I would be in is 10 hours away in the Spokane area. It is only 6 hours east to get to Fargo, ND in the Thousand Lakes Region. The closest would be the Northern WY division in the RMR and it is still 3 hours away.
I have been lucky enough to meet a few people here that are into model railroading via different online forums.
Robert H. Shilling II
I'm in California, sorry dude, were you looking to join a train club where you live?
JamesNWR05 csxns SC area where. Didn't want to give my location to everyone-hence the vaugeness. will say im pretty far from major cities like greenville- closest is either savannah (which isnt even techincally in sc) or charleston (a healthy 3 hour drive) :-( I am far from their at the state line near Boling Green SC.
csxns SC area where.
SC area where.
Didn't want to give my location to everyone-hence the vaugeness. will say im pretty far from major cities like greenville- closest is either savannah (which isnt even techincally in sc) or charleston (a healthy 3 hour drive) :-( I am far from their at the state line near Boling Green SC.
Russell
JamesNWR05 csxns SC area where. Didn't want to give my location to everyone-hence the vaugeness. will say im pretty far from major cities like greenville- closest is either savannah (which isnt even techincally in sc) or charleston (a healthy 3 hour drive) :-(
Didn't want to give my location to everyone-hence the vaugeness. will say im pretty far from major cities like greenville- closest is either savannah (which isnt even techincally in sc) or charleston (a healthy 3 hour drive) :-(
Then you reside close to Beaufort,SC . Savannah,Ga is about 45 minutes from Beaufort,SC .
Try getting ahold of someone from Beaufort Railroaders. If not them Savannah has a model railroad club worth looking into.
Fear an Ignorant Man more than a Lion- Turkish proverb
Modeling an ficticious HO scale intergrated Scrap Yard & Steel Mill Melt Shop.
Southland Industrial Railway or S.I.R for short. Enterchanging with Norfolk Southern.
I'm in the Hendersonville NC area. 30 min drive north is close enough for model railroading. PM me for a visit.
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Good luck,
Richard
I'm in South Carolina too, Greenville-Spartanburg area. We have a railroad museum in Spartanburg and an N Trak club and a fewrailfan groups.
Modeling the Pennsylvania Railroad in N Scale.
www.prr-nscale.blogspot.com
Howard,
What a nice offer! I've always admired your layout and modeling skills. Many years ago you purchased an item from me on eBay and I felt honored. If I wasn't 2000 miles away, I'd be knocking on your door.
Me too! There were once a core group of around 15 modelers who came over to play once a week and often more. Several have passed, some have moved, and others just got out of the hobby. I still sponsor open houses and friends I know in the hobby do assist, but the regulars are gone. I don't think it is me as I bathe every Saturday evening, refrain from talking politics, always have the ice box stocked, and offer advice to all who ask. If I don't know the answer, I usually make stuff up.
Anyone in central Maryland who is a serious model rail or an aspiring model rail feel free to come over. The layout is club sized and would welcome most anyone who wants to run trains and assist in maintenance. Pike runs on DCC and has 23 scale miles of mainline track. I'm not into prototype operation, but totally enjoy building, sharing, and just running trains.
HZ
It's surprising how many model railroaders there are lurking around, they just never open up to let folks know. I know, I was for a long time. Now I have found a number of people within a few miles, even in my small VT town.
One thing I have thought of, but never have done, is to make up some cards (index card with my name, address and phone number, maybe scale) and leave them at your LHS (hopefully you have one). If you are nervous about leaving your address, just a first name and phone number can make contact. Doubt many crank callers go to hobby shops looking for targets. This way you are not violating a confidentality issue, as you are not asking for names, you're leaving yours. The store owner can give the cards to his customers that purchase model railroading items and if they are interested, they can contact you.
Though none of the folks nearby operate with me, we do chat and share ideas when we see each other. Some have operating layouts, others just would like to, just haven't gotten going.
This is one reason why the NMRA exists and has Divisions.
Dave Nelson
I've been hoping to find someone near me who is also interested in trains and model railroading. The closest club is 2 hrs away...if you're in the SC area, shoot me a PM. Thanks!