Layout Photo Index
There is no doubt that some of the world's best railroad modelers are found right here in Division 3. Area layouts are often featured in national publications and our members are always well represented at national and regional contests. We are eager to help you display your work for the world. If you have photos of your work in digital format, please submit them for publication on this site. If you have photos or slides that need to be scanned or would like to arrange to have photos taken of your layout, please Contact Us! We will be happy to assist you!

Don Santel's Ohio Michigan & South Shore Railroad (HO)
Miami Valley 'S' Gaugers Modular Layout (S) (Website)- Wil Davis' Buckeye Falls Railroad (G)
- Terry McTaggart's PRR (HO)
- Bob Fink's Dayton Union Railway (HO)
- Wes Reece's Virginia Southern (HO)
Allen McClelland's V&O (HO) - "Dalmatian Switching District" (HO)
- Dick Sine's Bighorn & Western (HO)
- Miami Valley Modular Railway (HO)
- Dave Holl's "Penn Valley Railroad" (HO)
- Ohio Masonic Home Layout (HO)
Butch Orr's Beaver Oak Railroad (HO)
Bill Benysh's Ohio River & Western (On2½)- Jim Foster's Gophir Tram (HO/HOn30)
- Thomas Sorauf's Greene Springs & Ohio (HO)
- Brian Petroziello's Wyoming Division of the Lehigh Valley (HO)
- Crossroads Railroad Club (HO/HOn3/N)
- Tom and Jenny Woolery's "Terra Cella Railroad" (HO)
Fred Schneider's Cherry Valley & Southern (HO)- Ray Persing's Cincinnati and Western (HO)
- Daryl Reck's "East Stillwater Valley Railroad" (HO)
- Dale Compton's "The Virginian Connection" (HO)
- Richard Davoust's Mountain Central Railroad (HO/HOn3)
Bill Pitcher's "Pitcher Lines" (N)- Ed Zamierowski's "Layout That Grows" (HO)
- Division 3 2005 Train Show Layouts (Website)
- Steve and Mike Hood's Cumberland Southern Lines (Website) (HO)
- Tony Hubbard's Kingsport Subdivision of CSX (Website) (HO)
Bob Fink's Dayton, Duluth & Western (HO)- Bob Bartizek's Pennsylvania & Western Railroad (O)
- Greene County Historical Society (HO)
- Gordon Carlson's Grafton and Cumberland
Indicates a "Fallen Flag". That is, a railroad which for some reason is gone and lingers only in these pages and our memories.
Note: All photographs taken on layouts in the Division 3 area. All photographs and written material on this website are copyrighted and may not be reproduced without permission of Division 3, MCR, NMRA, Inc. or the original author or photographer.


