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Craftsman Timetable No.
Railroad Model
Effective 12:01 A.M. June 1, 2013
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For the Government of modelers only
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Organizational notices BIRMINGHAM, AL. The Smokey City Rails Model RR Club is seeking
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scrmrrc@aol.com. GADSDEN, AL. The Coosa Valley Model RR Club is seeking new members who are interested in model railroading. The club operates a large display layout in the Mary Hardin Cultural Arts Center and a portable N scale layout. Meetings are Tuesday nights from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Cultural Arts Center. Info.: e-mail:
tonyhorn1@comcast.net. PHOENIX, AZ. The Black Canyon Model RR Club has open member-
ship for advanced modelers. We are an HO scale club located in Central Phoenix. Info.: Alan Elsroad, 480/473-1112 or Harold Shelton, 602/242- 0751.
FREMONT, CA. The Tri-City Society of Model Engineers is temporarily without a home or layouts. The Niles Depot in Fremont is being moved to be part of the new Niles Plaza complex. We are in the process of designing new HO and N scale layouts. We are looking for new mem- bers that are interested in helping us design, build, and run trains on the new layouts. Info.: Stanley Keiser, 510/797-4449;
sbkeiser@juno.com. SACRAMENTO, CA. California State RR Museum volunteer training classes begin every spring and fall. Interviews conducted one month in ad- vance for all interested persons. Info.: 916-445-0269. BUENA VISTA, CA. We are a group of railroad history enthusiasts studying the Denver, South Park & Pacific, Colorado & Southern and As- sociated railroad lines in Colorado. Membership inquiries should be sent to DSP&P Historical Society, P.O. Box 26, Buena Vista, CO 81211-0026. SOUTHBEND, IN. St. Joe Valley Model RR Club of South Bend is ac-
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Open at 37 Schofield Ave, Dudley. HO Scale, DCC controlled layout under construction, N scale modular also under construction meets every Tues- day 7:00 p.m.
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pismithross@aol.com. UNION, NJ. The Model Railroad Club is seeking new members. We
meet every Tues. night 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. and Sat. after 1:00 p.m. at 295 Jefferson Ave, Union, We have N scale and HO scale layouts. HO scale undergoing major expansion. Info.: Russiero,
rwfiero@earthlink.net. MOUNTAIN GROVE, MO. The Mountain Grove Model Railroad Asso- ciation is seeking additional members. Large HO layouts under construc- tion. All scales and interests. Meetings are Saturdays from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the building next to the Public Library. Info.: Scott Over- hasler,917/926-8439. GARDNER, MA. Southern New England Model RR Club is seeking
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www.snemrr.org. Info.: Norm Thidemann, 413/774-3304. DUDLEY, MA. Worcester Model Railroaders, Inc. is looking for new members to build and operate our 40 by 60 foot DCC, HO scale layout and N scale modular layout. Official meeting night is Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. at 137 Schofield St. Info.: 508/987-0313. CARLSTADT, N.J. The New York Society of Engineers is seeking new
members. Meets every Wed. night from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at 341 Hoboken Rd., Carlstadt. Info.: Andrew Brusgard, 908/686-4856. ROCKY HILL, N.J. Pacific Southern Railway Company is seeking new members. We are a large HO layout converting to DCC. Meets Wednes-
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