Autumn Rails 2010
We had a good show in Hendersonville, NC at the Autumn Rails 2010 sponsored by the French Broad E'N'pire NTRAK Club on Saturday, October 9, 2010. We were set up in a mezzanine area, so we had a good view of the show floor.
We had a good show in Hendersonville, NC at the Autumn Rails 2010 sponsored by the French Broad E'N'pire NTRAK Club on Saturday, October 9, 2010. We were set up in a mezzanine area, so we had a good view of the show floor.
We had a great show in Mauldin, SC for the Chamber of Commerce's Trains, Trains & More Trains event, over several days between Friday, May 14 and Saturday, May 22, 2010. The show was well-attended, with a steady stream of visitors. We shared the show with a huge S-Gauge layout built by the Atlantic Coast S Gaugers - Carolinas Division. The slideshow to the right features pics from this event.
The Roper Mountain Science Center's Engineer-It Days original date (January 17, 2010) was cancelled due to weather. This event was rescheduled for May 8, from 9am to 2:30pm and merged with their Spring Fest event. Click [here for more information].
The 2010 Athens Community Council on Aging RailRoad Days show, held on April 17 in Athens, GA was a big success. The layout configuration was the same as used for the NMRA Layout Tour 2010.
We participated in the NMRA Palmetto Division layout tour on March 27, with the layout below assembled in John's garage. It features 7 original NTrak modules (with mountain line), the transition module (including mountain line), the new sawmill module (combination NTrak and Bend Track), and John's new loop, which has connections for both.
This show was held in Easley, SC on February 27-28, 2010. The layout we assembled featured all of the club's original N-Trak modules, our two new transition modules, several of Mike's Bend Track modules, and modules from Michael Hahn of the Athens club. The transition modules connect the Bend Track with the N-Trak, including the mountain line!
The layout ran very smoothly, with up to 9 trains operating at once! Definitely demonstrated the power and flexibility of DCC, and highlighted the planning, wiring, track-laying and construction skills of the club.