Evergreen Railroad Club

Sep 1, 2019

Wellington Avalanche, Wa

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Welcome to the Evergreen Railroad Modelers Club!

Welcome to the Evergreen Railroad Modelers Club!
The Club is located at 18213 East Appleway in the Greenacres Shopping Center, located in the Spokane Valley.

How to find us (click for map):

How to find us (click for map):

About the Club:

We use Code 83 rail, DCC equipped, on a theme of general Northwest topography with mountains, lots of bridges, 2 main lines and one branch line, 1 town, 1 large city, plenty of industries and smooth operations.

We currently have 36 members in the club of all different backgrounds that bring with them all sorts of talents. We are still looking for additional members to fill out our roster.

We meet in the afternoons on Tuesdays from 1 to 6pm and on Thursdays from 1 pm to 9 pm. Additional work sessions are done on an informal phone call basis.

We have a $30.00 per month dues structure to cover the rent and the overhead.

Beyond the model railroad aspect we have only one rule and that is to have fun.

Contact us:

Write an e-mail to jerry at signalsigns.com (use "@" symbol) for more information.

Better yet stop by when you see the lights on!

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Club has excellent bridge modelers!

Club has excellent bridge modelers!

Front of layout

Front of layout
3 bridges over Beaver Canyon

Club has clinic on tree making

Club has clinic on tree making

Passing cattle ranch near Bakersville

Passing cattle ranch near Bakersville

Contributors

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