The Erin Mills Model Railroad Association was formed in May 1980 as a club to encourage and promote model railroading. At present, the club has about one hundred members ranging from early teens to retirees. While our association does not have a permanent layout, we have two active groups based on portable modular layouts, one for HO scale and one for N scale. These layouts are assembled at train shows in order to form large temporary layouts on which our members operate their trains.
Just as important, you will be able to meet with fellow railroad modellers, many of whom have home layouts, and may be working on their own individual projects ranging from small apartment layouts to large room filling railroad empires. Link to website.
Toronto's only dual scale model railway club. The HO scale layout models 1950s transition era southwestern Ontario. The N scale layout is loosely based upon modern-era Appalachia. Link to website.
Formed in 1965, they have been at their current location since 1985. Specializing in HO and N scale, they are well known in the community especially through their annual spring train show attracting hundreds of people from the surrounding area. Link to website.
Home to the O scale Central Ontario Railway
The Club was founded by Borden Lilley and Harry Ebert in 1938. Originally located in Ebert's basement, the Club soon moved to new premises at Toronto's Union Station. After World
War II, the railways needed the Union Station space. In 1946 the Club moved to a former munitions factory. Construction on the layout began in 1962 as a three-rail layout. By the late '60s the track was converted to a two-rail
operation. In April 2013 the club relocated to 11 Curity Avenue. Structures from the Union Station days are still in use today.
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NOMRE club at Summit Park Mall, Niagara Falls, NY, USA. Meetings on 3rd Thursday of every month, Open house on 1st Saturday & 3rd Sunday of every month.
The Windsor Model Railway Club (WMRC) is a dual scale club – offering both HO and N scale permanent and modular layouts. Membership is open to anyone, regardless of their scale preferences. The club was formed February 2001 to fill
the desires of a growing number of new model railroaders who want to be part of something bigger and better than just having a layout home. The WMRC also provides a place to develop friendships with other model railroads and allows
us to increase or know ledge and skills through the sharing of ideas and expertise with fellow modelers. For more information, please contact:
Peter Bechard - WMRC