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Welcome to the Denver Society of Model Railroaders web site. Since our Club’s first debut online on October 18th, 2004 we’ve always tried to make our web experience almost as enjoyable as a visit to our location. We realize that not everyone is able to visit us in person therefore our photo and video galleries help bring some of the model railroading excitement into your home.
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he NCMRC was started over 30 years ago by a group of railroad enthusiasts, holding meetings to discuss aspects of railroading, be it model railroading or real railroading. Not much has changed between then and now, except now there are more stories to tell, more technology to learn, and more fun to share. And that is just what the club does. Boasting more then 160 members, we hold monthly meetings that include how to's, presentations, contests, and much more. On the following Saturday after the club meeting, one of the members opens up his/her house for a layout tour. This is a great way to meet new members or just talk amongst friends.
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Promote teamwork and fellowship among members to stimulate, foster, and encourage the art and craft of model railroading. Increase members’ knowledge and appreciation of the history, current events, and practices of prototype railroading. Promote model railroading as a hobby for both youth and adults in Estes Park and the surrounding area.
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Welcome to the Rocky Mountain Region of the National Model Railroad Association. Contacts for our Officers and Divisions are available on this site, as well as meeting locations and further information under individual Division listings. The Region includes Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, and portions of South Dakota and Texas.
We are an organization of model railroaders who like to share the hobby with others in the prospect of just having fun. We welcome everyone from the beginner to the advanced modeler and from kids in their earliest years to well into their retirement. We provide the common interest from every scale, prototype or free-lance. As a National organization, we support the efforts to standardize the industry so as modelers may enjoy the benefits of compatible types of equipment, electronics, and standards from all manufacturers. About 99% of what we're about is at the local Division levels where we meet in smaller informal groups to share ideas and experiences. We help each other and especially those who are learning – which turns out to be 100% of us, but again, mostly just to have fun.
Gary Myers - RMR President