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TrainWeb Hosted Websites
Featuring S Scale Model Trains
Sorted by URL and not by title.
Key:
- ★ = Active website noted for volume & quality of information & photos.
- ☆ = Inactive website noted for archival information & photos.
- ☡ = Caution - functioning website but exhibiting some technical problems.
- Δ = New website under construction. Might be empty of content.
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- American Flyer "S" Gaugers of the St. Louis Area
www.trainweb.org/afsgsla
Home of the American Flyer "S" Gaugers of the St. Louis Area.
- ★ American Flyer Trains
www.trainweb.org/americanflyerlines
American Flyer Trains with videos from Tracks Ahead Episodes featuring American Flyer Segments.
- Baltimore Area American Flyer Club
www.trainweb.US/baafc
An American Flyer club focused on the mid-Atlantic region.
- ★ Badgerland S Gaugers
www.trainweb.org/bsg
- ★ Chicagoland Association of S Gaugers (CASG)
www.trainweb.org/casg
- American Flyer and other S-Gauge Trains
www.trainweb.US/cbtrainnut
- ★ Metrowest Model Railroad Society
www.trainweb.org/metrowest
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www.trainweb.org/metrowest - Metrowest Model Railroad Society
We are a group of O scale model railroaders from the western suburbs of Boston. Mostly, we model in 2 rail O scale, but we do have some members who have hi-rail equipment. (hi-rail is 3 rail O scale, built to scale dimensions). Several of our members are also interested in narrow gauge, both On3 and On30...
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- ☆ Minnesota Heartland Railroad
www.trainweb.US/mhrr
- ☆ Maine-S-Gaugers
www.trainweb.US/msg
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www.trainweb.US/msg - Maine-S-Gaugers
Our membership includes American Flyer operators and collectors, Hi-railers, and S-SCalers. We meet regularly the second Saturday of every month at our member's homes. We like to keep our meets informal and use them as an opportunity to....
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- ★ Miami Valley S Gaugers
www.trainweb.org/mvsg
- ★ North Penn S Gaugers
www.trainweb.org/npsg
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www.trainweb.org/npsg - North Penn S Gaugers
We were established in March of 1998 to encourage S gauge model railroaders in the North Penn area. The North Penn area was so named by the Reading Company Mainline from Philadelphia to Bethlehem. Today we have members along the North Penn mainline in Philadelphia and...
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- ☆ The Pines and Praries S Scale Workshop
www.trainweb.US/PPSSW
- ☆ An Introduction To P64
www.trainweb.US/proto64
- ★ Rochester Area S-Gaugers
www.trainweb.org/rasg
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www.trainweb.org/rasg - Rochester Area S-Gaugers
We are located in Rochester, New york and are dedicated to S scale (1/64 scale) model railroading. Members are interested in S scale model railroading, including standard and narrow gauge models, hi-rail, and American Flyer operating and collecting. Memberships are...
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- ★ S-Displays
www.trainweb.org/s-displays
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www.trainweb.org/s-displays - S-Displays.
Public S-Gauge Operating Displays including New Hampshire, Bethlehem -- Crossroads of America, New Jersey, Clermont -- Flyertown, Ohio, Cincinnati -- Cincinnati History Museum, Pennsylvania, Lancaster -- All Aboard Railroad, Pennsylvania, Strasburg -- Toy Train Museum...
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- ☆ Paul Yorke's S-Trains / S-Gauge / S-Scale
www.trainweb.US/s-trains
- ☆ Delaware SeaSide RailRoad Club
www.trainweb.US/seaside
- ★ South Jersey S Gaugers
www.trainweb.org/sjsg
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www.trainweb.org/sjsg - South Jersey S Gaugers
Based on A.C. Gilbert Inc. American Flyer trains, "S" scale modeling has grown into a wide multi-faceted hobby. Many of our members are collectors and collector/operators of classic American Flyer trains. Others, who had a start with American Flyer trains have turned to other aspects...
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- ★ Susquehanna S Gaugers
www.trainweb.org/ssg
- ★ Steamtown USA 2001
www.trainweb.org/steamtown2001
- ☆☆☆ W.C. Johnson
www.trainweb.US/wcjohnson
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www.trainweb.US/wcjohnson - W.C. Johnson
I have been a train nut ever since I received my first American Flyer toy train at age four. When I was almost eight years old my family moved near to Butler, Kentucky . At that time the Louisville & Nashville Railroad had a...
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