trainsarefun.com
Urban Modelers SIG
http://www.trainsarefun.com/urbanmodeling/urban.htm
Scene at 3rd Ave. and 8th St., New York City. Here we have a plethora of history in this downtown shot:. A Steam drawn EL train at the station (check out that ornamental iron roof ridge, also known as a roof tree.). B Horse car to the 10th St. Ferry in the lower left corner. C Electric streetcar under the EL. The car was called a half-open or metropolitan type car. (info courtesy of Steve Myers). D A billboard at the upper left with a bunch of hot gals advertising a show called Gay Paris! Shave = 10 cents.
nebw.club
Who We Are, What We Do | NEB&W
http://www.nebw.club/about
Who We Are, What We Do. In the 1930s, Renselear Polytechnic Institute got its first model railroad in the form of a large, live steam locomotive donated by the owners of the Burden Iron Works in South Troy. The "Rensselaer Central" was disbanded during WWII. Model railroads returned when an HO gauge club was launched in 1947. Over its history, the club has occupied several basements on campus. Many of our smaller buildings are custom built out of architectural plastics. Larger mills are 'kit bashed' ...
nebw.club
The Route, The Layout | NEB&W
http://www.nebw.club/layout
The Route, The Layout. Albany and Troy, New York are located at a crossroads of north-south and east-west travel. Here the New York Central has major routes heading west and south. The Boston and Maine and Boston and Albany connect east. Our fictitious railroad, The New England, Berkshire and Western follows the Delaware and Hudson and Rutland railroads from Troy, New York north, through carefully researched and modeled scenes from the Hudson and Champlain valleys to the Canadian border.
thomasgloger.com
Tom Gloger's Model Railroad Page
http://www.thomasgloger.com/mrr.htm
With handy links to other pages. Personally, of course, I think Model Railroading is the ideal hobby. If I didn't, this web page would probably have a different title. I have been a model railroader since the early 1960s, and over that time have begun construction on three different layouts. It is a proverb among model railroaders that a model railroad is never really finished. Sort of like a web page. My present layout, the Hillside and Eastern,. A few sites I have found to be of interest:. INFORMATION ...
adirondackbranch.net
D&H Adirondack Branch Railroad Links
http://www.adirondackbranch.net/links.html
Of the Delaware and Hudson Railroad. D&H Links of Interest. The Bridge Line Historical Society. Monthly newsletter to members. The North Creek Depot Museum. At the restored D&H station. The Saratoga and North Creek Railroad. Buy Mountain Railroads of New York State. Four volumes by Mike Kudish. The D&H Transportation Heritage Council. Historic resources on the D&H. The D&H Canal Historical Society. Canal museum in High Falls, NY. The RPI D&H Railroad Model. Models part of the Adirondack Branch.
keiths-train-pics.8m.com
LINKS PAGE
http://keiths-train-pics.8m.com/html/main/links.htm
Would you like to make this site your homepage? It's fast and easy. Yes, Please make this my home page! Don't show this to me again. RENSSELAER MODEL RAILROAD SOCIETY. Sunshine Region, NMRA. EMPIRE AND EASTERN DIVISION. NATIONAL TOY TRAIN OPERATING SOCIETY. Lionel Modular Train Club Home Page. Model Railroad Clubs of the World. Delaware and Hudson Historical Society. NEW YORK CENTRAL HOME PAGE. The "Unofficial" Guilford Rail Systems Home Page. Live pictures at Tehachapi loop).
rmrrc.net
Links
http://www.rmrrc.net/links
Friday, 02 September 2016. Meetings are every Tuesday at 6:30PM. Projects and Future Plans. If you know of an interesting Web site related to model railroading, railroad museums or railroad historical societies, please e-mail us the site address along with a brief description. Please review our Guidelines for Web Links. National Model Railroad Association. Southeastern Region - NMRA. Southeastern Region's Mid-South Division. Saint Louis and San Francisco Railway Pages. Promote the World's Greatest Hobby.
vorklift.com
Michael Ney - About
http://www.vorklift.com/about.php?page=about
You must have a CSS compatible browser to view this site. This site is best viewed with a CSS2 compatible browser. These include: These include Firefox, Mozilla. Netscape 6 , and Opera. It will also work with some CSS1 compatible browsers: IE 6 . This site may work under Netscape 4, IE 5, but has not been specifically tested with these browsers. Note about Opera: This site has not been specifically tested with this browser. However, Opera is a CSS2 complient browser so the site should work.
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT