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Recent history will be written by the station master and forwarded as soon as possible.

The Weekend 'N' gineers originally formed in 1994 consists of N-Scale modular railroad and operating equipment. Founded on the basis of N-Trak standards and modified to meet club needs the members acquired a seasonal layout home in the Independence Center,  Independence Mo.. The growing popularity of model railroading in the area attracted many new members.  Reaching recognition within the membership of N-Track, the 'N'gineers began showing in local Great American Train Shows (GATS) from year to year.  

 

June 2003. The n'gineers moved from the clubhouse on the west side of the mall to a new location on the east side of the mall. A larger area was provided by the mall staff near the former Jones Store.  The 12,000 Sq Ft facility has been dubbed Train Town and now houses four train clubs. Many improvements were needed to make the facility a destination within the mall community.  The new facade' lends its appearance to a Depot entrance with cargo and passenger entry ways.  The G scale KC Garden Railroad Society is filling the other half of the facade' with a simi-permanent layout.

 

Oct 2004. The n'gineers moved from the Blue Ridge Mall into Union Station. There are trains on three different levels. The large layout currently is not on public display, however this is only temporary. 

 

Aug 2005.  on July 15 we sold out the GKCMRRE show scheduled for 24 & 25 Sep 2005.

 

Late 2007.  We moved from the facility at Union Station to the outlet mall in Odessa Mo, on Highway 70. See the Contact Us Page here for details, and a map.

 

 

Updated Saturday, April 05, 2008 20:50

 

 

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