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SCOTCH PLAINS, NEW JERSEY, November 14-15,


2015. 3rd Annual Garden State Railroad Prototype Modelers Meet at Union County Vocational-Technical School, 1776 Raritan Road. Formerly known as the NJ LDSIG/OPSIG RPM. Saturday enjoy a day of clinics in 3 rooms, model displays, and vendors. Sunday enjoy a self guided tour with 10 layouts to visit. Please visit our web site for details. Admission: $15.00 advance registration, $20.00 at the door. Contact Ted DiIorio at (201) 323-9639 or visit http://www.hansmanns.org/ ld-op-nj/index.htm HAMILTON, ONTARIO, CANADA, November 7, 2015.


Timetable No.


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For the Government of modelers only


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SPECIAL EVENTS BENTON, KANSAS, November 7-8, 2015. 7th Annual


Benton Kansas Railroad Prototype Modelers meet at Downtown Benton Civic center, 150 Main St. The biggest little RPM meet in Kansas! Enjoy model displays, learning stations, and free-for-all slide show starting at 7:00pm Saturday night. Our exclusive vendor is Spring Creek Trains. Admission: $10.00. Contact Paul Shattuck at (316) 681-3136.


Hamilton & District Layout Tour. Enjoy 21 great layouts open to view throughout the Hamilton-Niagara Pennisula area, including four clubs. The Mt. Albert Scale Lumber factory will be open and running demos. Guide books available for purchase at selected hobby shops. Admission: $5.00 per person. Contact Brandon Bayer at (289) 259-3613 or visit http://www.trainweb. org/homesclub


NMRA EVENTS SANDY SPRINGS, GEORGIA, November 10, 2015.


Piedmont Division Monthly Meeting at Holy Innocents Episcopal Church, 805 Mt Vernon Highway. Monthly meeting of the Piedmont Division NMRA. Please join us for model railroading clinics, presentations, and fellowship. Admission: Free to All. Contact Gary Jarabek at (770) 509-6941 or visit http://www. piedmont-div.org BOONE, IOWA, November 7, 2015. 24th Annual Kate


Shelley Division Train Show at United Community School, U.S. Highway 30. Enjoy dealers and vendors, silent auction, model and photo contest, merit judging, clinics, door prizes, and more. Refreshments available. Sponsored by Kate Shelley Division MCR NMRA. Admission: $5.00. Contact David Yetter Superintendent at (515) 233-5665 or visit http://www. mcor-nmra.org/divisions/kateshelley AKRON, OHIO, November 1, 2015. Division 1 NMRA


Model Rail Road Flea Market at Akron Yatch Clud, 3575 S Main St. Enjoy vendors offering model railroad items in all scales and all conditions. Sponsored by Division 1 MCR NMRA. Admission: $3.00, $5.00 Family. Contact Bon Ashley at (216) 905-8860 or visit http://www.div1-mcr-nmra.org/ CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA, November 14, 2015. NMRA Susquehanna Division Layout Open Houses at multiple locations. Eight home and club layouts in central Pennsylvania will be open for visits as part of Model Railroad Month. Please visit our web site for details. Admission: Free. Contact Lee Rainey at (814) 867- 7878 or visit http://www.modelrailroadopenhouse.com SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA, November 7-8, 2015. NMRA Susquehanna Division Layout Open


Houses at mutliple locations. More than a dozen home and club layouts in south central Pennsylvania will be open for visits as part of Model Railroad Month. Please visit our web site for details. Admission: Free. Contact Lee Rainey at (814) 867-7878 or visit http://www. modelrailroadopenhouse.com MADISON, WISCONSIN, November 1, 2015. South


Central Wisconsin Division NMRA Meet at Zor Shrine Center, 575 Zor Shrine Place. Enjoy clinics, model and photo contests, door prizes, home layout tours. Admission: Free. Contact Paul Mangan at (608) 835- 9577 or visit http://www.nmra-scwd.org


CLUB OPEN HOUSE LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, November 7-8, 14-15,


2015. Fall 2015 Open House at Pasadena Model Railroad Club, 5458 Alhambra Ave. The club will be celebrating its 75th year with a special open house. We operate the Sierra Pacific Lines one of the largest HO scale-operating model railroads in the world covering almost 5,000 square feet. Trains from all eras are operated, steam, diesel, modern freight, old freight, and more. Admission: Adults $5.00, Children $1.00, Under 7 free, when accompanied by an adult. Contact Don Philpott at (323) 222-1718 or visit http://www.pmrrc.org TORRINGTON, CONNECTICUT, November 15,


2015. Club Open House at Torrington Area Model Railroaders, 58 Lewis Street. Celebrate National Model Railroading Month Enjoy and our HO and N scale modular layouts. Information about club membership will be available. See web site for details. Admission: Free. Contact David Owens at (860) 233- 0303 or visit http://www.ct-tmrr.org OAK PARK, ILLINOIS, November 7, 2015. Oak Park


Society of Model Engineers Annual Fall Open House at Dole Learning Center, 255 Augusta Blvd. See the HO scale Oak River Railroad at our annual Fall Open House. Learn about DCC, run a train on our DC guest layout. Join our club! See web site for details. Admission: Free. Contact Henry Kranz at (708) 302- 4231 or visit http://www.opsme.org BLISSFIELD, MICHIGAN, November 14-15, December


5-6, 2015. Club Open House at Blissfield Model Railroad Club, 109 E. Adrian St. Come see the progress on our large HO layout. More than 1,200 ft. of mainline track in service on three levels. Modeling the Chesapeake & Ohio and Clinchfield railroads in the Appalachians during the steam-to-diesel transition era. Admission: Donations are appreciated. Contact John McConnell at (517) 423-6373 or visit http://www.bmrr.org KINGSTON, NEW YORK, October 31-November 01,


2015. Annual Open House at Kingston Model Railroad Club, Susan Street. One of America’s oldest clubs founded in 1937, enjoy our large and fully sceniced O scale two-rail model railroad. Museum displays with many railroad artifacts. Located in an old NYC plumber’s shop at the foot of Susan Street by the CSX tracks. Admission: $6.00 Adults, $2.00 Children Under 12. Contact Tom Scrivani at (570) 839-0907. VANDALIA, OHIO, November 14, 2015. Crossroads


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Model Railroad Club Annual Open House at Crossroads Model Railroad, 304 N. Dixie Dr. Enjoy two operating layouts. HO Scale: 24x40 feet with over 400 feet of mainline track and two yards and N Scale: 12x40 feet with two mainline tracks and a long branch line. Both run multiple trains using Digitrax DCC. Railroad videos and refreshments available. Admission: Free. Contact Ralph Daniels at (937) 439- 4083 or visit http://www.crossroadsrr.com VIENNA, VIRGINIA, November 14, December


12, 2015. NVMR Model Railroad Open House at Historic Vienna Depot, 231 Dominion Road NE. Come see our HO scale model of the Western North Carolina Railroad (now a portion of the Norfolk Southern) during the transition from steam to diesel. Mountainous terrain, trolleys, and award winning structures also. Sponsored by the Northern Virginia Model Railroaders. Admission: FREE (donations accepted). Contact NVMR Public Relations at (703) 938-5157 or visit http://www.nvmr.org QUISPAMSIS, NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA, November


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7, 2015. 31st Annual Open House and Hobby Sale at Island View Lions Club, Market Street. Enjoy modular layouts in HO, N, and O, Operated by the Saint John Society of Model Railroaders. Vendors offering model trains for sale in all scales. Refreshments available. Free parking. Admission: $5.00 adults, Children under 12 free. Contact Bob Boudreau at (506) 672-2374 or visit https://sites.google.com/site/sjfallshow/


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