They’ve been workin’ on their railway

Doug Mayer (left) chats with Ryan Making who is carring Darren Slegg on his shoulders as Canella Making and their daughter Anaaiah , young Salome Making and Sarah Slegg and her young son Evan watch a train approach the curve at the west end of the Model Railroad Club's diorama and track layout at the Railway Museum on Saturday. The club's open house attracted quite a few people who were eager to see the layout they;ve been working on for years. David F. Rooney photo
Doug Mayer (left) chats with Ryan Making who is carrying Darren Slegg on his shoulders. Beside him, Canella Making and their daughter Anaiah, young Salome Making and Sarah Slegg and her young son Evan watch a train approach the curve at the west end of the Model Railway Club's diorama and track layout at the Railway Museum on Saturday. The club's open house attracted quite a few people who were eager to see the layout they've been working on for years. David F. Rooney photo
Fred Olsson points out some of the little touches, like tiny model labourers working on the roof of the snow shed be built for one end of a tunnel. "It's little things like these that really grab your eye and make you look twice," he said. Look twice indeed. One tiny set of highly detailed model shows a hunter seated on a log with a bear coming up behind him. Others are of people and animals. David F. Rooney photo
Fred Olsson points out some of the little touches, like tiny model labourers working on the roof of the snow shed be built for one end of a tunnel. "It's little things like these that really grab your eye and make you look twice," he said. Look twice indeed. One tiny set of highly detailed models shows a hunter seated on a log with a bear coming up behind him. Others are of people and animals. David F. Rooney photo