The modular layout was set up for exhibit at Medley Centre Mall in Irondequoit, NY on November 23, 2007. The modular layout was set up again on December 7th for the Rochester Institute of Technology Model Railroad Club's Tiger Tracks Train Show. More on this show below.
Click any picture on this page for a larger image. All pictures on this page by Bill Johnson.
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Rochester Area S-Gaugers Modular Layout Exhibit at Medley Centre Mall
In between entertaining mall shoppers we trouble shot some electrical problems that the layout was having. The following photos and their captions are from this event.
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 An interested spectator, Duane Miner, Chuck Smith and George Cole (left to right) are shown in this photo. They are watching as Chuck Smith unpacks a train to run on the modular layout. |
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 The crew of this Train Master by American Models has decorated their loco for the holiday. |
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|  A New Haven EP 5 waits for its next assignment on the siding as a Missouri Pacific Alco PA-PB locomotive pulls out on the inner main with its passenger consist. |
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 The Missouri Pacific passenger train hi-balls past the accessories module in this scene. |
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The Rochester Area S-Gaugers club thanks members of the Genesee and Ontario MODEL -N- GINEERS N club who helped carry modules and materials out and back to the club room for this exhibit.
Rochester Institute of Technology's Model Railroad Club's Tiger Tracks Train Show at The Gordon Field House
The Rochester Institute of Technology Model Railroad Club's 2nd expanded annual winter Tiger Tracks Train Show was held on December 8th and 9th. This show has not only been expanded in hours but, also expanded in size and moved to the Gordon Field House to accommodate the expansion. The Rochester Area S-Gaugers were invited to set up our modular layout for this event as we have for several years previous. Both club-owned and member-owned modules were set up in a 10 foot by 20 foot configuration. Modules are built to the NASG S-Mod standards. We were kept busy entertaining our guests and debugging some electrical problems in the yard modules. The following photos and their captions are from this event.
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|  Roger Delthony, shown in the background, brought this nice reproduction American Flyer Circus display to this show. |
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 This Pennsylvania GG1 is pulling a consist of flat cars loaded with military equipment past the circus. |
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|  George Cole and Roger Delthony (back to the camera) are involved in a discussion as the Pennsylvania GG1 hiballs past the accessories side of the modular layout. |
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 A close-up of the military loads on the flatcars as the train passes the log loader accessory. |
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|  Chuck Smith (left) and Roger Delthony (center) look on as George Cole shows off his latest purchase for his home layout. |
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 A close-up of George Cole's new windmill. |
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Other Club members beside Chuck Smith, George Cole, Roger Delthony shown in the above pictures and Bill Johnson on the other side of the camera, helped with the set up and break down of the modular layout. It was a good show and everyone seemed to enjoy themselves.
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