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Posting a few shots I made a the Youngstown (OH) Model Railroad Association's annual open house. This was the first weekend of the event, which runs for two more weekends. Go to www.YMRA.org for full information about the club and this annual event.

The club has two large layouts that are constructed in a former church that the club purchased and now owns. One layout is 2-rail O scale (first 5 photos in the following list), and it occupies the former church sanctuary. The HO layout occupies the basement, which also houses a nice snack bar.

This year there will be themes for the last two weekends of the open house. Next weekend will feature a military theme in honor of Veterans Day, and the Dec. open house will have a Christmas theme.

Enjoy the photos....YMRA-1YMRA-2YMRA-3YMRA-4YMRA-5YMRA-6YMRA-7YMRA-8YMRA-9YMRA-10YMRA-11YMRA-12YMRA-13YMRA-14YMRA-15

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  • YMRA-1: YMRA Presidant Jim Pope (red shirt) is being interviewed by a reporter from the Youngstown State University JAMBAR newspaper.
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I may try to make it back again this coming weekend since it will supposedly feature a military theme. Besides, a couple more hot dogs and a couple more bags of popcorn will just add to the fun.

I would have added captions to the photos, but really didn't have the time. That first shot shows my friend, YMRA President Jim Pope (in red shirt) being interviewed by a reporter from the Youngstown State University newspaper. And the last shot is the original store sign from Amer's Hobby Shop, the source of my start in O gauge model railroading. A good many of my boyhood Lionel trains came from Howard Amer's shop.

Last edited by Allan Miller
Dave NYC Hudson PRR K4 posted:

Maybe OGR could have a little feature about the trip out there. Suppose it would be well after everything occurred before it went to proofing though? Still, it would be a great story for anytime of the year, don't you think?

We did a full feature on the O scale layout some years ago. It was written by my good friend, Jim Marter (see the next to last photo in the series), who unfortunately passed away just before the issue was printed. Jim was a long-time and much beloved member of that club. I forget the Run number the article appeard in, but I will look it up.

I will also do an updated "Return Trip Ticket" photo tour of the layout once the new additions and changes are complete, including a new roundhouse and new scenic features, as well as that whole new area that can be seen beyond the yard in one of the photos.

Allan Miller posted:
Dave NYC Hudson PRR K4 posted:

Maybe OGR could have a little feature about the trip out there. Suppose it would be well after everything occurred before it went to proofing though? Still, it would be a great story for anytime of the year, don't you think?

We did a full feature on the O scale layout some years ago. It was written by my good friend, Jim Marter (see the next to last photo in the series), who unfortunately passed away just before the issue was printed. Jim was a long-time and much beloved member of that club. I forget the Run number the article appeard in, but I will look it up.

I will also do an updated "Return Trip Ticket" photo tour of the layout once the new additions and changes are complete, including a new roundhouse and new scenic features, as well as that whole new area that can be seen beyond the yard in one of the photos.

I would very much like to see that Allan. I did see the memorial to Jim. Thanks again Allan.

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