Alberta Central Railway Museum through its rail yard and exhibits, tells you the story of the work of railroaders, the story of train travel in Canada, the impact of Canadian Pacific Railway on settlement, and the importance of railway to Western Canada into the age when steam was retired.
Located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, the Alberta Railway Museum (ARM) is a rustic outdoor display of railway equipment and buildings. The museum replicates a small terminal with station, water tank and shops. The main emphasis is on cars and locomotives from the Canadian National Railways (CNR), Northern Alberta Railways (NAR) and industrial and short line railways.
Calgary Free-mo is a group of HO-scale railway modelers, building modules following the international Free-mo modular standard. Everyone owns their own modules, building whatever industry, scenery and era interests them. We then connect them together to form a large layout - it's never the same layout twice!
Preserving, promoting and sharing the transportation heritage of Red Deer and Central Alberta; passing that heritage to future generations in a sustainable and interactive way through education, advocacy and nurturing a passion for the continuous evolution of trails, railways and transit.
Live steam and large-scale diesel locomotives on a large plot of land. Open to the public every Sunday between from May 21st and Oct 29th, weather permitting. Maintained and operated by members of the Alberta Model Engineering Society (AMES).
MMRF was started in 1997 to bring an annual train show back to Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; and to bring all independent and club railroaders together for special events, including the Greater Edmonton Train Show (GETS) each September.
The Melville Model Railway Club is a growing club of individuals in Melville Saskatchewan who are interested in displaying railway miniatures to the general public.
Mountain View Model Railroad Club was founded October 2, 2009 by several hobbyist located in and around the Mountain View County. The club's meeting was held in the meeting room of the Didsbury Museum and our layout is now located on the second floor of the museum.
The Northern Alberta Garden Railroaders hold monthly meetings in the Edmonton area. Many of these meetings include a discussion or workshop devoted to a topic of interest to all members. The site contains a timetable of meetings and contact information.
The railway club is located in beautiful Gyro park in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. The address is 15th Street and 10th Avenue A South. New members and guests are welcome. The club meets regularly on Tuesday evenings (7:30pm to 9:30 pm) starting in September and running through to the end of June.
A group of model railroad enthusiasts from the Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan area, who try to participate in and travel to at least one model railroad show every year to promote the hobby.
The Yellowhead Rail club was founded by enthusiastic model railroaders interested in taking their hobby to the public. Starting as a small traveling layout intended for shows, the group has grown to include a large collection of model railroad equipment from many eras including collectable, brass and novelty trains.
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