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ACSG East Tennessee Division
Atlantic Coast S Gaugers - ACSG

East Tennessee Division
"Promoting S Gauge along the East Coast"
Carolinas Division Tidewater Division
East Tennessee Division Virginia Central Division
Georgia Division Washington & Old Dominion Division

About the East Tennessee Division

Welcome to the East Tennessee Division, the newest division of the Atlantic Coast S Gaugers.

A formational meeting was held on January 31, 2009 at the Southeastern Regional Train Center in Johnson City, TN. The meeting was hosted by Gary Cameron, coordinator for the new division and led by Larry Moore of the Carolinas Division.

Larry provided handouts and led the group through the specifications of module building. Bob Lacheen brought a straight module from the Georgia Division, Marvin Thiel brought one of the Carolinas Division's yard T modules, and Joe Haenn brought a straight module with a siding.

The group decided to move forward and build modules in anticipation of having an operating modular layout at their Fall Railroad Days Train Show.

This division is going to serve Tennessee from Nashville east, western North Carolina, southwestern Virginia, and southeastern Kentucky.

Contact Person is:

Gary Cameron
Southeastern Regional Train Center
110 West Market Street
Johnson City, TN 37604
423-833-3383
setraincenter@gmail.com
The Carolinas and Georgia Divisions met at the Great Train Expo in Knoxville, TN in September 2008.
The ACSG layout at the show was an attempt to gauge if there was interest in the eastern Tennessee area for an S gauge train club.
The crowds were good and the interest was high, so Gary started the process to form the Eastern Tennessee Division.
At the first meeting of the East Tennessee Division, Larry Moore and Bob Lacheen explain module building.
16 prospective members attended from North Carolina and Tennessee, including one from as far away as Nashville.

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