A 12in gauge railroad for the young and the young at heart. The original railroad consisted of 600ft of track, one Ottaway steam engine, three cars, and a homemade diesel engine.
Club is devoted to live steam modeling: from locomotives, to stationary engines, to tractors and boats, with a particular emphasis on model trains large enough to ride. Our dual gauge track serves both 4.75in and 7.5in gauges.
The trains that operate in Tradewinds Park, Coconut Creek, Florida are one-eighth life-size, or scaled at 1-1/2 inch per foot on a track gauge of 7-1/2 inches.
A club devoted to the construction and operation of live steam locomotives and trains on 3½, 4.75 and 7¼ inch gauge track, with 2,000 feet at high level and 2,000 feet at ground level at the Museum of Science and Technology in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
The train is a 1/3 scale replica of a 1863 C. P. Huntington locomotive. Travel three-quarters of a mile through historic Irvine Regional Park, passing two lakes, giant oak trees and the Orange County Zoo.
CSME is currently building the Eagle Point Railroad, a planned 10,000 feet long (16 scale miles), 7 1/2 inch gauge (1/8th scale) railroad on private property Northwest of Chattanooga, TN.
This track is located in Southwick Massachusetts and consists of 4580 feet of ground level 7¼in gauge track and 1140 feet of elevated 3½ and 3.75 in gauge track.
Located in a beautiful setting at Hagen Community Park in Rancho Cordova, California. The Club main line is now over 6,300 ft with many sidings and several yards. The track is 7½in and 4 3/4in gauge.