Palmetto Excursion - Destination Greenville 2015
The Convention is complete and was a big success! Thanks to everyone who attended, and everyone who helped to bring it together!
Click [here] for all shared photos from the event!
The Convention is complete and was a big success! Thanks to everyone who attended, and everyone who helped to bring it together!
Click [here] for all shared photos from the event!
When: Saturday October 31, 9am to 12:45pm, 2015
Where: The Cottages at Brushy Creek in Greer, SC
The Palmetto Division fall meeting was held at The Cottages at Brushy Creek. The meeting began at 9:00am and included two great clinics:
a convention report,
and a model contest.
After lunch, we toured the interesting home layout of Chuck Heynen in Clinton, SC.
Division Superintendent:
Rich Lehman, (803) 767-5619, rlehman777 @ yahoo.com
Division Assistant Superintendent:
Walter Laseter, (864) 490-9532, [email protected]
Secretary/Webmaster:
Steve Todd, (864) 423-3671, mstevetodd @ gmail.com
Treasurer:
Myron Pensyl, (518) 878-2503, mypensyl @ hotmail.com
Clinic / Mini-Workshop and Layout Tours Director:
open
Achievement Program (AP) Chairman:
Howard Garner, (864) 878-4705, cascaderail @ bellsouth.net
Board Member At Large:
Dave Winans, (864) 430-6585, dwinans4739 @ charter.net
Columbia Area Program Director:
Rich Lehman, (803) 767-5619, rlehman777 @ yahoo.com
(Updated June 15, 2024)
The Superintendent may appoint the following committees and officials:
Updated: June 15, 2024
Q: How do I join the Palmetto Division?
A: When you join the NMRA and if you live in one of the counties in the Palmetto Division you are automatically a member of the Palmetto Division.
Q: What are the dues?
A: There are no additional dues. Membership in the NMRA is all that is required.
Q: What are the benefits?
A: Membership in the NMRA carries with it many great benefits. This document - NMRA Benefits - shows the many reasons to join the NMRA (and the Palmetto Division).
CRM&HA's mission is to promote understanding and enjoyment of railroad heritage in America, particularly in the Carolinas. We maintain a 12 ft x 24 ft modular HO scale layout which is exhibited at several events per year, host an annual 2-day train show in Upstate South Carolina, and are in the process creating a model railroad museum in Central. The museum includes a large dual-level HO layout, a "heritage" layout in classic toy train scales, and a Lionel layout is under development. A garden layout is planned. Our annual train show is held each year in February.
The purpose of the Piedmont 'N Southern Model Railroad Club is to promote the hobby of model railroading through creation of an operating modular N-scale model railroad layout built to Ntrak and/or Bend Track standards. This layout is intended to be displayed to the general public. The Piedmont 'N Southern is a 100% NMRA club.
Contact:
Michael Offik
Greenville, SC
Ph: 864-884-2165
www.piedmontnsouthern.org
The Carolina Railroad Heritage Association, Inc. is a railroad oriented organization which is “Preserving the Past, Active in the Present, and Planning for the Future” of railroads in the Upstate.
The Hub City Railroad Museum and the restored 1947 Southern Railway Caboose #X3115, located in Spartanburg, SC at the Magnolia Amtrak Station, 298 Magnolia Street, are two public attractions the organization is involved in.
Museum complex hours are 10 am to 2 pm on Wednesday and Saturday.
Contact Information for the museum is 864-963-4739 during normal business hours.
There are regularly scheduled monthly meetings on the third Friday of each month. The meetings are held at 721 East Poinsett Street, Greer, SC 29651. The meeting site is across the tracks from the new State of South Carolina Inland Port facility.
Permanent Address:
Suite #129 2123 Old Spartanburg Road
Greer, SC 29650
Web Site: Hub City Railroad Museum is on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Hub-City-Railroad-Museum/231572450201815
On March 15, 2014, Gordon Fewster gave a clinic on “Adding Decals to your Railroad”. His “how to” and “tips” were very informative and examples of his work were on display.