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The Children's Hospital Layout. Members of the club installed this layout in December 1998. (1 photo)
The huge layout of Miller Adams. (7 photos)
The C&A Railroads: a G-scale and an O-scale layout in the same backyard. (5 photos)
The D&L Garden Railway, a layout under construction in a former Japanese garden. (You'll have to click on the Back button to get back to the PGRS web site from the D&L.)
The Greggsville, Clinton & Potomac Railway: a West Virginia layout. (5 photos)
The Little Gummy Bear Railroad: a backyard full of trains, mountains, a town, and a stream, beautifully landscaped. (2 photos)
The Rocky Shores RR: a tiny layout on a patio. (2 photos)
The Shawmut Line: indoor and outdoor layouts. (6 photos)
The Sunny Slope and Rolling Acres Railroad: a layout built into a steep slope. Check out that trestle! (2 photos)
The Fillar layouts: an amazing collection of layouts. There are G-scale trains running everywhere: the living room, the dining room, and the patio. (There are many, many photos at the Fillar website. You'll have to click on the Back button to get back to the PGRS web site from there.)
The FMJ & G Railroad. Frank and Jackie put in a pond and a garden when they moved into their new home, then added a garden railway. It's spectacular! (You'll have to click on the Back button to get back to the PGRS web site from their web site.)
The Ohio River Railway in G-gauge. (You'll have to click on the Back button to get back to the PGRS web site from this web site.)
Winter Scenes. What happens to our layouts in the winter? (8 photos)
Miscellaneous: the Phipps Conservatory Layout in October 2000 and 2001, a one-hour garden railway, and the carp-in-the-pond disaster. (6 photos)
For our members:
There are photos of club get-togethers at
Frank's web page.
Photos from our Pool Party at Bill Patterson's
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