Arizona Model Train Show Calendar
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List of Arizona Model Train Clubs
Looking for a toy train or model railroading club near you? Here's a list of clubs in
Arizona by city with contact information and links to their websites. Add your club
Phoenix, AZ
- Grand Canyon Model Railroaders
This group used to be the local Toy Train Operating Society division. Members are interested in primarily toy trains in S, O, Standard and 1 gauge. If you like to go out and run trains for the public, this club is a good fit for you. They have a number of portable layouts they take all over the valley.
Members get together most months on the 4th Saturday at at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church at 1212 E Glendale Avenue, Phoenix, AZ. The club hosts an annual mid-winter train and swap meet (The Armory Show). You can read past issues of their newsletter and find out more information on their website
- Train Collectors Association Desert Division
A group of toy train collectors who get together most months to share their enjoyment of toy trains. Some members bring their latest eBay toy train purchases down to share them with others. The club meets most months at Shepard Of The Valley Lutheran Church on 15th Ave. and Maryland in Phoenix. The club hosts the Annual Turkey Meet.
You can read past issues of their newsletter and find out more information on their website.
- Valley of the Sun S-Gaugers
Free S gauge club open to operators of American Flyer and Hi-rail trains.
Meets in member's homes monthly.
You can read past issues of their newsletter and find out more information on their website. WARNING: website has sound.
Scottsdale, AZ
- McCormick RR Park Scottsdale, AZ
Sedona, AZ
- The Wyoming Division Model Railroad Club Of Sedona
This group is building an operating HO layout modeled on the Union Pacific Railroad route from Cheyenne to Ogden. The layout is a point to point model with
a two and three track main line nearly 800 feet long
and with a 28 foot long, 13 track staging common to
both east and west ends of the layout. Staging
represents both Denver and Omaha/Chicago east of
Cheyenne and Salt Lake City/Los Angeles/Bay Area
west of Ogden. The staging yards make an expanded
continuous running main line of nearly 1000 feet.
For more information join theWyoming Division Yahoo Group
Tucson, AZ
Williams, AZ
- Grand Canyon Railroad Williams, AZ
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