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South Hills Model Railroad Club Modular HO Layout – Scott Township – Pittsburgh

Richard shares this info – “Our model railroad club (South Hills Model Railroad Club) in Pittsburgh does 4 events a year displaying our modular layout. This scene is from onboard a train at the March 2019 show.”

South Hills Model Railroad Club Modular HO Layout

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Steve
Steve
5 years ago

I’ve seen the clubs displays at 2 different shows , very impressive to see the clubs display , with the different sections made by members ,

Richard E Aubel
5 years ago

Thanks for the comment Steve. I hope you enjoyed the display as much as the club members enjoy doing the shows. This is a section of the layout from the show at the Carnegie Science Center in downtown Pittsburgh.

Steve
Steve
5 years ago

I was there , 1st time I saw your display was at the TCA show in 2018 , You should encourage other members to post photos of the sections they did , I’m north of the city and plan on doing something with one of the N scale groups that does modules

Richard Aubel
Richard Aubel
5 years ago

Great. I have had more fun in model railroading since joining the club than I ever did with just a home layout. I’m sure that if you participate in n-trak you will meet a great bunch of guys.

Matt
Matt
3 years ago

Hello,

My name is Matt and we are looking for clubs that want to set up in store front in Fort Stueban Mall in Stuebanville, OH.  For one or more weekends from 11/25 through Xmas.  We have 40×120 lockable store front. We are think charging a small admission and split 50/50 with the club.

If this is something your group might be interested in please reach out to me.  Thank you.

Matt Kerr

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