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Key, Lock and Lantern, Inc. A non-profit membership corporation for collectors of railroad memorabilia. While the name implies only three kinds of railroad collectibles, the organization and the quarterly magazine covers all types of railroad collectibles. Annual convention held in each Spring in Albany, NY.
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Railroadiana Collectors Association, Incorporated RCAI promotes fellowship and scholarship among collectors of the artifacts of railroad history. Many specialize in a particular type of artifact such as locks and keys, dining car china, timetables, or hardware. Others concentrate on particular railroads or regions. Our magazine, "The Railroadiana Express" regularly includes pictures of items from members' collections.
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7¼ Gauge Society The international organisation for people interested in 7¼ and 7½ gauge miniature railways. Sends a magazine to members four times a year which contains a wealth of news, items for sale and wanted, exhibition dates and private railway open days.
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The Association of 16mm Narrow Gauge Modellers The home for all those interested in the running of model Narrow Gauge trains of a suitable size and scale for use outdoors. Provides three main publications members: 16mm Today magazine, a quarterly 16mm Bulletin newsletter and the New Member’s Guide.
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American Association of Railroaders, Inc. A non-profit educational and historical organization interested in transportation, especially railroads and tracked systems. Incorporated in Missouri in 1967, the AAR has sponsored hundreds of rail excursions, weekend tours, chartered trains, steam locomotive specials and other historic events. The group also travels to Canada and Europe at least once a year. Membership is informal and open to anyone interested in transportation.
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Historic Transport Preservation Our mission is to convey the importance of transportation in American history to those who attend our special events, and to commemorate significant locations in transportation history. We accomplish our mission by planning and organizing special events, open to the public, on an irregular basis 2-6 times per year, and by placing markers at historic locations.
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Princess Royal Class Locomotive Trust The Trust exists to promote interest in the Stanier Pacific steam locomotives of the London Midland and Scottish Railway and the Standard Class 4 Tank locomotives of British Railways by collecting, recording, conserving, restoring to working order and curating evidence of these locomotives, and making collections and associated information available to the public.
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Railway Correspondence and Travel Society Britain's leading organisation for people interested in all aspects of railways past, present and future and is highly regarded by both professional railway people and enthusiasts, a position it has held since its formation over 75 years ago. Also publishes a society magazine, Railway Observer, and sells books published by the RCTS.
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Santa Fe Railway Historical & Modeling Society The world's principal independent organization devoted to preserving, studying, and sharing information about all aspects of the history of the Santa Fe and about modeling its operations, equipment, and structures. SFRH&MS produces a quarterly magazine, The Warbonnet, in which it explores both the history of and how best to model the Santa Fe.
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Texas Western Model Railroad Club The Texas Western Model Railroad Club meets every Thursday and Saturday night at 7:30 except for holidays. If you have any DCC equipped locomotive, it can be run on the layout on "Open Run" nights. We are an HO scale model railroad using the Digitrax DCC electronics for locomotive control. We use "ProTrak" as the railroad operations program for train and car movements.
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San Antonio Model Railroad Association The largest model railroad organization in San Antonio.
Our club resides in the Bob Clarke Rail Heritage Museum, dedicated to the late Master Model Railroader Bob Clarke. SAMRA meets for the purpose of preserving and teaching the history of railroading through the building, displaying and operating of model railroads.
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LMRA Railroad Activity Home of the Gulf & Denver Railroad Authority HO-Scale model railroad. The Railroad Activity is an organization of railroad enthusiasts consisting of many special interest groups. These activities include, but are not limited to; model railroad construction and operation, including all scales and gauges, prototype railroading, railfan trips, railroad historical events, railroad memorabilia collecting, and railroad photography, just to name a few.
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Alamo Model Railroad Engineers A model railroading club located at the Texas Transportation Museum in San Antonio, TX. We have a 100'+ long HO scale model railroad which has 4 different levels and state of the art DCC by Digitrax. Members enjoy 5 Digitrax DT-400R radio throttles, and 4 Club-owned Locomotives and over 100 club owned pieces of rolling stock.
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Cincinnati Railroad Club Educational organization for those interested in railroads ranging from the early iron horse of the 1800’s through the present and into the future. The club is home to the largest railroad library in the Tri-state and has a large collection of railroadiana as well. The CRRC has sponsored numerous single day excursions on local railroads such as our now famous steam excursions on Norfolk Southern Railroad.
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Lionel Operating Train Society Members are united by their love of operating and collecting Lionel toy trains. Among the various interests, most are involved with scenery, electronics, operations, lighting, accessories and repairing motors. Membership includes subscription to The Switcher Magazine, limited edition Lionel collector cars, conventions, and more.
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Toy Train Operating Society Fraternal organization dedicated to the operating and collecting of toy trains of all makes and eras. Members receive bi-monthly Bulletin and Order Board. Membership also entitles you and your family to attend TTOS conventions, access to both Cal-Stewart train meets, purchase convention and division cars and other TTOS exclusives.
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Rocky Mountain Division of the Train Collectors Association Members collect, run, buy, and sell all scales and brands of pre-war, post-war, and modern toy trains. On our Web site you can learn about RMD activities such as business meetings, train meets, and shows. You can also access RMD news, newsletters, and Division information. Holds toy train meets and auctions in Denver.
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