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The National Capital Trackers annually present two awards to their membership, the Golden Spike Award and the Silver Rail Award.
The Silver Rail Award goes to the one member who has contributed the most to the club during the past year. It
is the member who has always been there at the meetings and the shows and who volunteers to do what is needed for the club. It is
the member you can always count on to get a job done.
| 2004 - | Richard Eudy |
| 2003 - | John Zampino |
| 2002 - | Jack Schmidt |
| 2001 - | Skip Scheetz |
| 2000 - | Ed Beaver |
| 1999 - | Jack Frost |
| 1998 - | Carl Condon |
The Golden Spike Award is presented to members who have advanced the clubs presence during the past year through
their innovating design and functionality of their module(s).
| 2004 - | Joe Helsing - Highly detailed two modules with Oil Refinery, Maiden Rescue, Gas Station, etc. |
| 2004 - | Laura Kaplan - Industrial Scene with Rainbow beverage warehouse |
| 2004 - | Bruce Lemert - Geezer Gate & The Big Noise |
| 2004 - | Watson Major - Dead Man's Gulch / Cicada Car |
| 2004 - | Eric Theisen - Military scene |
| 2003 - | Mike Fistere - Elevated Log Train, station w/trolley, backyard |
| 2003 - | Jack Frost - Abandoned siding, rural scene with lumberjacks. |
| 2003 - | Mike Kraft - Disappearing Train |
| 2003 - | Doug List - Baltimore's Union Station out of Legos, Mountain with dual tunnels |
| 2003 - | Bruce Lemert - New Corners with self-contained storage, between track landscaping |
| 2003 - | Joe Prickett - River scene with stone arch and wooden trestles |
| 2003 - | Ted Rabusseau - Detailed village screnes |
| 2003 - | Bill Robbins - Downtown City scene with elevated trolley |
| 2003 - | Parks Schaefer - Detailed Industrial/Village scenes |
| 2003 - | Brandon Seyfried - Creek with flowing water |
| 2002 - | Don & Marilyn Aston - Detailed Village |
| 2002 - | Jeff Battles - Carnival |
| 2002 - | Bernie Gross - Baseball Diamond |
| 2002 - | Frank Hale - Disappearing Train |
| 2002 - | Brendan Lynch - Trackside Village |
| 2002 - | Stephen Kehn - Lit Village |
| 2002 - | Richard Myers - Southwest Desert |
| 2002 - | Jim Pahris - Industrial Scene |
| 2002 - | Gary Tregaskis - Industrial Scene |
| 2002 - | Joel Wasserstein - Aquarium/Hobby Shop Business District |
| 2002 - | Bob Wilson - Army Scene |
| 2001 - | John Zampino - Turntable |
| 2000 - | Richard Eudy - Detailed Farm/Village/Airport scene |
| 2000 - | Tom Hunter - Outside yard |
| 2000 - | Brandon Seyfried - Fire scene |
| 1999 - | Rick Hamilton - Tee modules |
| 1999 - | Skip Scheetz - Tee modules |
| 1999 - | Brandon Seyfried - Operating lower layout |
| 1998 - | Keith Webb - Pot yards |
| 1998 - | Tom Hargis - Pot yards |
| 1998 - | Jim Jamison - Pot yards |
| 1997 - | Gil Baldwin - Water scene |
| 1997 - | Carl Condon - Hi-rail track work |
| 1997 - | Jack Frost - Canyon Scene |
| 1997 - | Frank Hale - Trolley modules |
| 1997 - | John Harper - Center crossover |
| 1997 - | Thom McKinney - Farm scene |
| 1997 - | Parks Schaefer - Mountain modules |
| 1997 - | John Zampino - Dual truss bridges |
