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NMRA
on the Web
The NMRA (National Model Railroad
Association) is the largest organization
devoted to the development, promotion,
and enjoyment of the hobby of model
railroading |
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Operation
Lifesaver
OLI is a national, non-profit education
and awareness program dedicated to
ending tragic collisions, fatalities and
injuries at highway-rail grade crossings
and on railroad rights of way. |
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World's
Greatest Hobby
WGH website is the hub of a campaign
launched Sept. 2001 to raise
public awareness of the hobby of model
railroading and to make it easy for
newcomers to get started. This program
has the backing of the Model Railroad
Industry Association. |
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Museum
of Transportation
Besides its extensive rail
collection, the Museum of Transport
displays an automobile collection, a
C-47 aircraft, and a Missouri River
towboat. You can ride on a miniature
train, walk the decks of the "H.T.
Pott," ring a steam locomotive
bell, visit a caboose or marvel about
the simplicity of 1901 autos. |
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NMRA
Mid-Continent Region (MCoR)
Website of the NMRA Mid-Continent
Region. |
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Model Railroad News
The News Monthly for Model Railroaders.
Try 3 issues free! |
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Amtrak
Midwest Corridor Service
Two Amtrak stations in St.
Louis! |
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Texas
Eagle, Amtrak Rail Service |
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National
Railway Historical Society, St. Louis
Chapter
The National Railway Historical
Society (NRHS) is dedicated to the
preservation and education of America's
rich railway history. The St. Louis
Chapter offers historical programs at
their meetings as well as passenger rail
excursions. |
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Frisco
1522 (St. Louis Steam Train Association)
The 1522 is a restored St.
Louis - San Francisco Railway (Frisco)
Mountain-class locomotive based at the
Museum of Transportation in St. Louis.
This official website contains the
latest news about the engine as well as
photos, FAQs, 1522 souvenirs, past trips
and more. |
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Wabash, Frisco
& Pacific Railroad
12 inch gauge live steam railroad which
travels along the scenic Meramec River.
The WF&P is a non-profit,
educational organization. |
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St.
Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern
Tourist Railroad |