There are about nine model train clubs on Long Island, but apparently only the West Island Model Railroad Club in Hicksville allows visitors to run its trains at open houses. And at this year’s ...
"It's losing speed here," Craig Coble says, gesturing at the rail as an Amtrak train whizzes by. Coble leans in and crimps the joints between a few segments of track. The next time the train passes, ...
A train show chugs into town next weekend. It’s the Tidewater Division of the National Model Railroad Association’s Train Show and Sale on Saturday and Sept. 18 at the Virginia Beach Convention Center ...
It’s time for Train Festival 2025 at Los Angeles Union Station! Saturday September 20 and Sunday September 21 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Train Festival 2025 is free, fun, and for everyone. Make your ...
When you're at Frankenmuth's Oktoberfest celebration this weekend, make sure to head over to Fischer Hall to see a 200-square ...
With an eye for detail, Dave Piercey is recreating miniature versions of Newfoundland and Labrador train stations, even ...
Longtime New Mexico State Fair goers will tell you the real magic of the fair is in the buildings but moving the fairgrounds ...
It’s the largest model railroad and toy train hobby show in the capitol region, and its back for another year. Train lovers both old and young got a chance to enjoy the history of trains at the Great ...
Richard Dobler is a railroad baron in the manner of Henry Flagler, though on a less ostentatious scale. Adjacent to his home between Lake Wales and Dundee lies an 18-acre model train domain that he — ...
For many American families, Christmas isn’t Christmas without a tree decorated with lights, ornaments, tinsel – and an electric train circling merrily beneath. No one knows precisely when the train ...
The Flint & Pere Marquette Railroad came to Sanford in 1870 along with a new depot. Trains stopped and passed through Sanford for the next 100 years. The antique depot was taken out of service in 1947 ...
The biggest model railroad club in the Northwest has hand-built everything from Union Station to Multnomah Falls in meticulous detail — with the occasional whimsical flourish (we see you, Bigfoot).