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Last update 9/16/2008

Alamo Model Railroad Engineers

A.M.R.E. is a model railroading club located at the Texas Transportation Museum in San Antonio, TX.

We have a 100'+ long HO scale model railroad which has 4 different levels and state of the art Digital Command Control technology or DCC by Digitrax.

Members enjoy 5 Digitrax DT-400R radio throttles, and 4 Club owned Locomotives and over 100 club owned pieces of rolling stock.  That way, even someone without any locomotives can still run trains.

Generally Saturdays and Sundays are the best days to see the layout in operation.

  We meet every second Friday at 7:30 P.M. and would be glad to show you how everything works since we're not busy running for the public. 

Starting in August of 2007 we are now having an Operation Session every third Friday starting at 6:00PM

On other Fridays, we meet between 5:30PM and 10:00PM to work on the layout and fun run.


"Old Meets New at A.M.R.E." 

"Our Busy Jefferson yard"

Below are links to more detailed information about A.M.R.E.

Peter Shavney's presidents report

A.M.R.E. Train Show 2008

Privately owned trains at A.M.R.E.

Club owned equipment

AMRE's Top 10 Train Wrecks


(Being redesigned)

Switch Location/Layout Diagram

TTM pages

T.T.M. News

Photos of : Santa's Railroad Wonderland 2006 & 2007


Special Pages

Webmasters favorite links

Videos by the webmaster

 

For more info about the Texas Transportation Museum

Click Here

 

If You would like to join A.M.R.E., email our President at peter@alamomodelrailroadengineers.com
 

This website is owned and operated by John Stabe, a volunteer at the Texas Transportation Museum and member of the Alamo Model Railroad Engineers.  If you have an idea for this page, want help/more info, would like a full-size copy of one of the photos on this page, or even if you just like the page, feel free to email me at webmaster@alamomodelrailroadengineers.com

 

Last update  9/16/2008

© 2007 John Stabe



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