Hi Pat, I thought when my cousins the Hannas from Ashland told me about this place I knew that I would find your name here someplace. Brought back memories of you and my grandfather Jaw, George Sherman and my aunt Louise Ghelli and your mom? You were alway a fixture with Jaws trains and all us kids getting rides on the train and torcher rides out back. Hope you are well and glad to chat about the times a Shermans in Braggville.
I visited the Waushakum RR layout in th e 1970’s. We were invisted by Leonard Ayers the cousinn of my husbands father, Raymond Ayers. Our children loved the experience of riding on the cars.
I am not a member, Though I am a small-time hobby railroader in N, HO, O and G scales, and I spend a lot of time online perusing about trains and am currently researching “Ride-on” model railroading for no other reason than my curiousity.
This club looks really cool. I noticed that there have been no newsletters posted beyond about the start of the pandemic. I hope all is well at this club, and that it is still active because it looks like such a cool thing for people to do. I am a disabled person who just works 16 hours a week, has little income, and I am fairly reclusive so I don’t know that there is much for me to do in terms of this club but I do live in CT not too far away, and do like talking to folks online about trains so I thought I would leave a comment on here! Best wishes, Sherman
I understand the Newsletter is out–but I haven’t received it yet. Please advise.
Thanks, Don Thomas
The Fall 2013 Newsletter has been posted on the “Newsletter” page of this website.
Hi John
The new web page looks good, you and Farther Jay deserve a hand , Pat
Thanks Pat!
Hi Pat, I thought when my cousins the Hannas from Ashland told me about this place I knew that I would find your name here someplace. Brought back memories of you and my grandfather Jaw, George Sherman and my aunt Louise Ghelli and your mom? You were alway a fixture with Jaws trains and all us kids getting rides on the train and torcher rides out back. Hope you are well and glad to chat about the times a Shermans in Braggville.
I visited the Waushakum RR layout in th e 1970’s. We were invisted by Leonard Ayers the cousinn of my husbands father, Raymond Ayers. Our children loved the experience of riding on the cars.
I am not a member, Though I am a small-time hobby railroader in N, HO, O and G scales, and I spend a lot of time online perusing about trains and am currently researching “Ride-on” model railroading for no other reason than my curiousity.
This club looks really cool. I noticed that there have been no newsletters posted beyond about the start of the pandemic. I hope all is well at this club, and that it is still active because it looks like such a cool thing for people to do. I am a disabled person who just works 16 hours a week, has little income, and I am fairly reclusive so I don’t know that there is much for me to do in terms of this club but I do live in CT not too far away, and do like talking to folks online about trains so I thought I would leave a comment on here! Best wishes, Sherman
I am interested in “g” scale. Does the club have any interest in that at all?