Anyone out there who lives in the GTA out there that wants to start up a model railroad club! I am living on the edge of model railroading withdrawl becuase my parents aren’t letting me move forward with my hobby. I am only 13 but really want to get into a club. I have looked at many clubs around the gta, but most are for people 18 years and older and the only club i know of that lets people my age is up and Stayner (2 and a half hours from my home). If anyone wants to start a club in the GTA or knows of a club in the area that allows younge teens to join, PLEASE LET ME KNOW!
I can’t help you with your club, but I am modeling CP RAIL and CANADIAN PACIFIC and any kid that want’s to work on trains is a kid that’s less likely to get into trouble.Show your folks this post.[:D]
I live in the GTA, Durham Region to be exact & have inquired about starting a club as well but as of this moment, I’m way too busy to be involved in one.
I know I don’t have the time to commit to get one off the ground not alone keep one going.
Baby #2 due in just over a month from now is the reason why.
I also inquired about joining several clubs within a 45 minute drive from me including one in Oshawa but both of them had too many restrictions on what they “allowed” to run on their precious layouts so I know I wouldn’t want to stay long as a member.
Gordon
Better be careful. I looked for Christian model railroaders, and things aint never been the same.
Go down to Georges Trains on Mount Pleasant in Toronto and they could probably help you with locating a club that allows members your age. Clubs are a huge responsibility and if not run correctly will disolve very fast. If I were you I would just look at joining a club and stay away from starting one. There is a ton of clubs in the GTA so finding the right one for you should be easy.
Gordon, are you going to the Bowmanville show in November? Bring something down and I’ll let you run something on our club layout. We aren’t really picky at all.
For those who do not live in the “center of the universe” and do not know what “GTA” means - I assume it stands for “Greater Toronto Area”…
Bob Boudreau
GSJA
yep Bob
GTA is" greater Toronto area" basically Missassauga,Burlington,Oakville,North York. I live in ancaster but dont consider that GTA.
FundyNorthern So, where’s the cente (centre) of the Universe [?] [swg]
ghonz711 I’m far from the GTA - but thought you might like to know that my Can-Am HO layout may be viewed at: http://www.railimages.com/gallery/thomasweber
There’s lots of pix on the site - but you’ll have no problems taking a tour of it - start at the beginning and enjoy!
My layout is passenger rail intensive and I try to keep with those trains that I’ve traveled on. I feature VIA Rail, BC Rail and Amtrak along with some obligatory freight ops from CN & CP Rail. The period trys to emulate the early 1990’s to present times.
If you’re wondering - we are a Canadian-American family … (Can-Am)
Good luck and enjoy this great hobby of ours. [tup]
Tom
siberianmo
[;)]ooo i envey you[;)]…i have always wanted to have a large passenger train intesive layout… but im stuck with this odd corner of a tiny room in my basement.
TA462
Ya great idea… i am in need of checking out their stock as well so i’ll ask them when i head down there in the next week. School starts for me in a week so i’ll need to be quick.
You know i really think that you have it right. I am the only model railroader in my school and i do seem better behaved then them (but that’s comming from me[:D])
I thought it was Grand Theft Auto.
Well, I’m a Canadian modeler, but nowhere near Toronto. I hope you find some people to work with so you can get more experience and chatter about the hobby.
Matthew No need to envy … you’ll get there and you have plenty of time ahead of you! [tup] Right now that tiny corner of your basement is really your railroad empire - and it will grow as time and new locations come about. Believe me - that’s the way it works.
Perhaps you might want to consider saving up for the types of loco’s and cars you will ultimately want to run on the layout of your dreams. With a purchase here and there, one day you’ll have the inventory you need and the rest will fall into place. One thing with this great hobby is that the availability of something special doesn’t last forever - so it’s best to acquire it now, for who knows about later [?] I’ll bet you could find a shelf to construct for a point-to-point run, if for nothing else than to run and admire your purchases that will someday be the cornerstone of a great layout!
See ya! [swg]
Tom
I’m a Canadian MR, maybe your question should have been a little more geographically specific, this being the second largest Country in the world it could include some very distant locations, if it’s near 'tronna with a population of one zillion,surely someone(well,again,maybe not) should be interested in the hobby, where are all you 'torrononions" ? ? give ghonzo some help, by the way, I used to live in the GMJA (Greater Moose Jaw Area)
i’m a torontonian and i’d be interested in getting together with others to discuss and maybe even run some trains
Dave, thanks for the invite!
Are you guys DCC?
For those who might want to get together to chat about trains, I live in Oshawa ON & I know I have a day (the wife has given me a day off) to get together to discuss trains.
Late Sept or early Oct would be best.
My layout has a continuous run with a couple of sidings. I’m set up for DC only & I don’t mind running non-Canadian Pacific locomotives!
Just a thought!
Gordon
We are DCC but you can still run a loco on it. I might be up for a visit, I’ll wear my Peterborough Petes jersey, lol.
Well I’m not a Canadian Model Railroader but I did just buy two CN boxcars for my upstate NY (where I grew up) NYC 1950’s era layout.
Terry