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http://www.t-trak.org.  This is Lee Monaco Fitzgerald’s official site.  She has developed this concept originally for N scale, but has expanded coverage to other scales. This site includes recommended sizes for modules in all scales.

  http:www.trainweb.org/KSONS : KSONS website; the parent club to our T-Trak Division...another site by me.

http://web.mac.com/pauljdowns/L%26N_in_N_Scale/Home.html: Our very own, Paul Downs, has made several sites concerning our hobby and this one is a must see.

pop@popscustomlayouts.com : Steve and Marrisa Pharris of the KSONS own their own business of building custom layouts. This is the place to visit if you don't have time to build your own or if you're not artistically inclined.

http://www.rmra.webs.com : Radcliff Model Railroading Association.

http://www.srihobbies.com/ : Scale reproductions Hobby Shop...this is were we get most of our stuff.

http://www.tvmrr.com : Tennessee Valley Model Railroaders out of Murfreesboro, TN.

http://www.tcry.org/ : Tennessee Central Railway Museum in Nashville.


 

http://www.2008-National-N-Scale-Convention.com: 2008 National N scale convention site

http://www.railscaletrees.com/main/page_rmra.html : Radcliff (KY) Model Railroaders website

http://www.nashvillentrak.org: This is the site of our good friends from the Nashville N-Trak club from Nashville Tennessee.

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http://www.trainweb.org/ttraklist : This is a website that lists sources of information.  This site also lists the yahoo t-trak N scale group.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/t-trak/  : This is the T-Trak yahoo group.  Most of the information about T-Trak in N Scale can be found here.  There are lots of designs for alternate table-top modules and pictures from other individuals and groups regarding T-Trak and table-top N scale layouts.

http://t-trak.cincy.home.insightbb.com/  : The Unoffical T-Trak Home Page.  Paul Musselman has created a website that is more or less a repository of information regarding T-Trak in N scale.  His guide book contains that information starting with Lee’s basic standards plus standards developed by other people and clubs across the world.

http://www.ttrakaustintx.org/ : Austin TEXAS T-Trak group.  These guys are just like us, starting out with a website and stuff.  They are coming to the Convention in 2008.

http://www.nvntrak.org/t-trak/ : The Northern Virginia N-Trak Group’s T-Trak Division.  Like the Austin group, these guys are bringing modules to the Convention as well.

            You thought T-Trak was popular here in America, Check out these links from Australia and Japan:

http://users.picknowl.com.au/~austnscale/austtrak.htm : Australian T-Trak website.  T-Trak is gaining in popularity in Australia as well.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Australian_T-TRAK/ : Another Australian site.

http://jiisan2003.hp.infoseek.co.jp/  : T-Trak Network in Japan.  They started this concept there in 2000, which gave Lee Fitzgerald inspiration to adapt these to US model railroading sizes and formats.

http://mytraintv.com/ : Train videos for all ages.

http://www.historicrailpark.com/: The Historic Rail Park in Bowling Green, Ky:

Train Museum and L&N Depot.

http://www.kyrail.org/ : The Kentucky Railroad Museum.

http://j.oakes.home.insightbb.com/sHOw/ The sHOwModular Model Railroad Club

 

 

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