
Red River Railroading
The Red River Railroad was formed in 1982 as a local club for the Texoma area.
At one time the club maintained and showed a large HO modular layout. We
currently have a smaller sectional layout that we show at the 2 Dallas train
shows, and we occasionally travel to other area shows as well.Our main goal is to
maintain an active club and promote the hobby in our community. We have weekly
working and operating sessions that are open to anyone with an interest in
trains. Our project for the year is to rework our layout to accommodate two main lines. We are also considering branching into N scale with a small traveling layout.
HO Scale
HO Scale is the most popular scale for the railroad hobbyist. Its size allows for correct operations in
confined areas without reducing the size of the models to a point that detail is lost. There is also a greater amount of equipment available for HO scale. It is also the most economical scale, because the cost of engines and rolling stock increases as the scale both gets larger and
smaller.Just
to compare the different scales, here are Santa Fe War Bonnet F units in each
scale. Starting on the left, the smallest locomotive is in Z scale (1:220
proportion). Next from the left is N scale (1:160 proportion), then HO scale
(1:87 proportion), and S scale (1:64 proportion). The next largest locomotive is
O scale (1:48 proportion) and the largest is in G scale (approximately a 1:29
proportion).
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Sectional Layouts
Both modular and sectional layouts are design to be broken down for transport. Its about the only way to build a club layout without a large location for a fixed layout. These layouts allow members to build a small portion of a layout, and then connect it to other sections to create the full layout.
The difference in a sectional layout is that the individual sections of the layout are designed to be assembled in a specific pattern. This does limit the flexibility of the layout, but greatly increases the prototypical nature of the layout.
Meetings
Our club meets weekly, currently (Mar 2009) every Thursday night after 7:00 PM near the rail yard in Sherman.
The meetings are dedicated to rail work and having a good time together.
Anyone is welcome to come to the meetings, and we currently have an open membership policy with no dues.
See the Activities page for a map to the meetings and more information about the local shows.
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