T-Trak

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BrandywineBob

Superintendent & Porter
My traveling layout is built as t-trak modules for going to shows. I enjoy the speed in setting up and how quickly you can build and work with a module. Anyone out there with T-Trak?
 
Don't Despair there are other T-Trak people out there

Don't Despair there are other T-Trak people out there. I feel your pain, I am in the Shenandoah Valley, VA and I have been looking for other T-Trak to start a club.

-mggst5
 
What happened to N-Trac? I thought that organization was made up of people who had modular layouts they took to shows?
 
What happened to N-Trac?

It's spelled NTRAK and is very much alive and well ,infact it is/was 700 modules strong at the N scale convention.If I remember correctly there were several other N scale modular type layouts planned.(I couldn't go,to busy working on retiring at the end of shift tomorrow :D )

My club (IronRailZ) is the only TTRAK/NTRAK club in West Michigan.The next closest NTRAK club is in Lancing about 65 miles east of us.Our TTRAK layout is L shaped at around 12' X 8' and the NTRAK is 80" x 18'.
 




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