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The REGRS is a loosely knit club of enthusiasts from areas north of the famous San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge who share an interest in model trains. Our members are primarily located in Sonoma County and Marin County.
  
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We work in several scales of model railroading, including 1:32, 1:29, 1:24, 1:22.5, and 1:20.3, all of which run on Large Scale or G-Scale (also called Garden Scale) track, which is 1 3/4 inches (45 mm) between the rails. Our locomotive engines and train cars are generally a foot or more long each.
  
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Our railroad layouts are outdoors and we landscape them with real, living miniature plants and model buildings and people.
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Building the layout and tending to the gardening is almost as much fun as running the trains.
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Volunteers from our club organize exhibits at events like the Home and Garden Show at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds, and operate G-Scale model train layouts in museums, the Santa Rosa Main Post Office, and stores that are open to the public.
  
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We publish a monthly newsletter for members, and every month from March through November we get together at a member's house to socialize and run trains. Newcomers to the hobby of Garden Railroading receive guidance and help from expert modelers and miniature plant gardeners.
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You don't need a large-scale garden railroad of your own to be a member of REGRS -- and if you wish to host a garden railroading event at your home, our members will bring all the track and trains required!
  
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Come aboard and join us!
  
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The Redwood Empire Garden Railway Society is an informal outdoor railroad model club in Northern California.
  
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<H1>The Redwood Empire <br>
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Garden Railway Society</H1>
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<H2>An Outdoor Model Train Club <br>
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The REGRS is a loosely knit club of enthusiasts from areas north
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of the famous San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge who share an interest in model trains.
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Our members are primarily located in Sonoma County and Marin County.
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We work in several scales of model railroading, including 1:32,
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1:29, 1:24, 1:22.5, and 1:20.3, all of which run on Large Scale or G-Scale
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(also called Garden Scale) track, which is 1 3/4 inches (45 mm) between the rails. 
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Our locomotive engines and train cars are generally a foot or more long each.
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Our railroad layouts are outdoors and we landscape them with real, living
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miniature plants and model buildings and people.
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Building the layout and tending to the gardening is almost as much fun as running
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the trains.
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<img src=http://yronwode.com/cowboy-horse-bears.jpg
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Volunteers from our club organize
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exhibits at events like the Home and Garden Show at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds, and
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operate G-Scale model train layouts in museums, the Santa Rosa Main Post Office, 
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and stores that are open to the public.
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We publish a monthly newsletter for members, and every month from March through November
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we get together at a member's house to socialize and run trains. Newcomers to the hobby
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of Garden Railroading receive guidance and help
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from expert modelers and miniature plant gardeners.
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You don't need a large-scale garden railroad of your own to be a member of REGRS --
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and if you wish to host a garden railroading event at your home, our members will
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bring all the track and trains required!
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<h2>Come aboard and join us!</h2>
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The Redwood Empire Garden Railway Society is an informal
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outdoor railroad model club in Northern California.
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<LI> <a href=http://regrs.org>REGRS HOME PAGE</a>
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<LI> <a href=http://regrs.org/backyard.html>Model Railroads in the Backyard</a>
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<LI> <a href=http://regrs.org/power.html>Electric and Live Steam Power</a>
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<LI> <a href=http://regrs.org/kits-and-scratch-built>Kits and Scratch-Built Structures</a>
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<LI> <a href=http://regrs.org/gardening.html>Railroad Gardening with Miniature Plants</a>
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<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&bull;&nbsp; <a href=http://regrs.org/railroad-garden-basics.html>Outdoor Garden Railroad Plant Basics</a>
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<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&bull;&nbsp; <a href=http://regrs.org/don-herzog-plant-of-the-month.html>Don Herzog's "Plant of the Month"</a>
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<LI> <a href=http://regrs.org/garden-raillway-photography.html>Garden Railway Photography</a>
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<LI> <a href=http://regrs.org/remote-control.html>Remote Control for Garden Trains</a>
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<LI> <a href=http://regrs.org/automated-operations.html>Automated Garden Railroad Layouts</a>
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<LI> <a href=http://regrs.org/sound-systems.html>Sound Systems for Garden Railways</a>
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<LI> <a href=http://regrs.org/train-operations.html>Switchyards and Train Operations</a>
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<LI> <a href=http://regrs.org/model-homes.html>Model Homes, Farms, and Forests</a>
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<LI> <a href=http://regrs.org/model-industries.html>Model Factories and Industries</a>
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<LI> <a href=http://regrs.org/bridges-and-trestles.html>Bridges and Trestles</a>
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<LI> <a href=http://regrs.org/modular-layouts.html>Modular Railroad Layouts and Shortlines</a>
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<LI> <a href=http://regrs.org/open-houses.html>Calendar and Open House Days for REGRS Club Members</a>
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<LI> <a href=http://regrs.org/members-pages.html>Directory of Members' Pages</a>
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<LI> <a href=http://regrs.org/garden-railways-manufacturers.html>Garden Railway Manufacturers List</a>
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<LI> <a href=http://regrs.org/other-garden-railway-societies.html>Other California Garden Railroad Clubs</a>
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To learn more about model railroading in the garden, meet our club members,
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arrange a visit to a member's garden train layout, attend one of our
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monthly meetings as a guest, talk model railroading with hobbyists and
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railroad model builders, or to join the REGRS as a member, please contact
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the Redwood Empire Garden Railway Society by sending an email to
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Ken Brody -- <a href="mailto:westie@sonic.net"><b>westie@sonic.net</b></a>.
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Latest revision as of 23:36, 13 July 2019


Gandola, boxcar, and caboose in Sonoma County

The REGRS is a loosely knit club of enthusiasts from areas north of the famous San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge who share an interest in model trains. Our members are primarily located in Sonoma County and Marin County.

We work in several scales of model railroading, including 1:32, 1:29, 1:24, 1:22.5, and 1:20.3, all of which run on Large Scale or G-Scale (also called Garden Scale) track, which is 1 3/4 inches (45 mm) between the rails. Our locomotive engines and train cars are generally a foot or more long each.

Our railroad layouts are outdoors and we landscape them with real, living miniature plants and model buildings and people.

Building the layout and tending to the gardening is almost as much fun as running the trains.

Tunnel with cowboy on horseback and bears in Sonoma County

Volunteers from our club organize exhibits at events like the Home and Garden Show at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds, and operate G-Scale model train layouts in museums, the Santa Rosa Main Post Office, and stores that are open to the public.

We publish a monthly newsletter for members, and every month from March through November we get together at a member's house to socialize and run trains. Newcomers to the hobby of Garden Railroading receive guidance and help from expert modelers and miniature plant gardeners.

You don't need a large-scale garden railroad of your own to be a member of REGRS -- and if you wish to host a garden railroading event at your home, our members will bring all the track and trains required!

Come aboard and join us!

The Redwood Empire Garden Railway Society is an informal outdoor railroad model club in Northern California.