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Eastern Loggers

 

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Eastern Loggers
Theme
Track Plan GMR 98
Scenes
Construction
Locomotives
DCC
Operations
Logging Books 
Logging Links

Updates

Scenes (12/13/00)
Construction (12/13/00)
Site Updated  (11/26/00)
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Welcome to the Eastern Loggers Home Page a site devoted to the Eastern Loggers Model Railroad Club, its members, followers, and the railroads and industries that inspired it.

In 1981, Jerry Stangarity and John Burchnall founded the Eastern Loggers Model Railroad Club.  The idea was to build a sectional layout based on the 13 book series, The Logging Railroad Era of Lumbering in Pennsylvania, by Walter Casler, Thomas Taber, and Benjamin Kline.  A few years earlier, Jerry had built a diorama of a typical Pennsylvania Logging town.  The club layout was a much larger version of the same theme.

The original layout design called for 6 sections to form a 10'x10' layout.  However, within a few months, the group expanded, adding two more modules to the design.  Over the years, the layout has been improved, by the addition of backdrops, DCC, two more sections, and most recently staging yards.

Each year, the Eastern Loggers appear at the November Show, which is put on by division 7 of the Mid-Central region of the NMRA (Cincinnati).  Besides that, the layout makes occasional appearances at other events such as Mini-Bunch meets, National Narrow Gauge Conventions, and NMRA conventions.  We will be open for the 2003 Mid Central Region NMRA meet at the end of April.

Follow the links to see what the club is all about:

Track Plan:
  Plan in GMR 98
Scenes: New!
  Gunpowder Mill
  Switchback
  High Bridge
  Small Mill
  Saw Mill Complex
  Tannery
  Mine Prop Interchange
  Chemical Plant
Construction:
  Sections New!
  Backdrops
Transportation:
Control:
Operations:
Member Layouts:

If you would like a more complete overview of the Eastern Loggers layout, check out Railroad Model Craftsman Sept 1991 and more recently, Great Model Railroads 1998."  Thanks to GMR, the 98 track plan can be viewed.