The Train Collector's Association
ARIZONA - NEW MEXICO - WEST TEXAS

 

MEMBER DATE DESCRIPTION PHOTOS
Sam McElwee Mar 2008 Sam's layout is in the Hi-Rail style and is still under construction. He runs some nice William's engines over his well constructed Gargraves track work. Sam is now in his landscaping phase so we will need to revisit in the future to check on his progress. Start Tour
Tom Stange Sept 2007
When you enter Tom's train room you don't know where to look first. His layout is huge and he runs many set at once. There is Pre-war Standard gauge and O gauge, Postwar and Modern O gauge running on the tracks and covering his walls. His display shelving lines his four walls and is filled with treasures Tom has accumulated over the years. Tom likes to run his trains fast,so some photos of the speeding trains may appear slightly blurred. But you can take your time and enjoy the tour!
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Dave Brown June 2007
Dave's trainroom may be small but his layout is very BIG on detail. His modern era trains pass by highly detailed buildings where Dave has even done some interiors. His sidewalk curbs even have sewer grates. This is a great looking layout, nice work Dave!
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John Bahne May 2007
John's current layout is narrow gauge O scale. It runs O scale trains on HO track. John uses lots of vehicles and people. His use of scratch built structures and water add unique features to this very well landscaped layout.
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Paul Wassermann April 2007 
Paul's layout is a large colorful toy train style which includes standard gauge and O gauge pre-war and post war trains.  Paul also keeps a small layout that he incorporates with Dept 56 buildings and is currently set up as a winter scene. 
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Bob Keller 2007 
Bob has managed to cram a lot of action in a small space.  He has an O gauge and a G gauge train suspended from the ceiling and circling the room.  They traverse bridges and pass building fronts and accessories. The main layout has modern O gauge trains winding through an intricate track layout on two levels. Bob's use of  Dept 56 buildings and people make for a whimsical toy train experience.
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