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NitroTim

The absence of a RR club in your area is a subliminal message ... YOU should create one!

Helpful Tip:  Join the LIONEL COLLECTORS CLUB OF AMERICA and then use the club's membership roster to find existing LCCA members in your area. Send an invitation to a GET ACQUAINTED MEETING to each one. 

Other tips:  Start small, keep it informal, have fun with trains!

Mike Mottler     LCCA 12394
Former Michigander   (Berrien Springs, MI)

How about a round robin group with monthly meetings?  Some of the folks have layouts some do not.  A casual get together to run trains or work on one another's layout.  There is a group of high railers in the PA DE NJ tri-state area who have a very active effort with regular meetings and events.

A club with their own layout can be a tough sell to get one rolling.  Clubs can be a long haul commitment with many unforeseen expenses.  The rewards and the difficulties can both be considerable.

Then there are modular groups who set up at various venues to have a run day or weekend.  Search out Free-mo to see how many groups get this effort rolling.

Some modular groups build big ovals to run trains round and round.  You build or own just a segment of a straight a way or curve.  Some groups own the two 180 degree curved ends and the individuals have 2', 4' or whatever length tangents.

Free-mo sets up like a Domino board each time with no set pattern.  More like a real railroad with various destinations and stops along the way.  Frequently they set up in a private venue just for their own enjoyment.

On the other end of the spectrum I had a friend where we worked on one another's  RR when ever we could.  Very satisfying RR time together.

Your choice...

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