National Model Railroad Association
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The National Model Railroad Association (NMRA) is the largest US-based organization devoted to the development, promotion, and enjoyment of the hobby of model railroading. The NMRA was founded in 1935 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in order to provide a service to the hobby of model railroading.[1]
Regions and divisions
Note that region and division boundaries within the NMRA will often cross political boundaries, so the indications of the areas included in a particular region or division may not include the entire geographical area.[2]
- Australasian Region
- British Region (includes Netherlands)
- NMRA Canada
- Lone Star Region (Texas and Louisiana)
- Mid-Central Region (Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia)
- Mid-Continent Region (Arkansas, Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma)
- Mid-Eastern Region (District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia)
- Midwest Region (Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Wisconsin) (website)
- Calumet Division
- Rock River Valley Division
- South Central Wisconsin Division (website)
- Winnebagoland Division
- Wisconsin Southeastern Division
- Niagara Frontier Region (New York, Ontario, Pennsylvania)
- North Central Region (Indiana, Michigan, Ohio)
- Northeastern Region (Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Nova Scotia, New York, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Rhode Island, Vermont)
- Pacific Coast Region (California, Nevada, Hawaii)
- Pacific Northwest Region (Alberta, Alaska, British Columbia, Idaho, Manitoba, Montana, Oregon, Saskatchewan, Washington)
- Pacific Southwest Region (Arizona, California, Nevada)
- Rocky Mountain Region (Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Texas, Wyoming)
- Southeastern Region (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee)
- Sunshine Region (Florida)
- Thousand Lakes Region (Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, South Dakota, Manitoba, North Dakota, Ontario)
Notes
- ↑ National Model Railroad Association site
- ↑ National Model Railroad Association. NMRA Regions and Divisions. Retrieved on 2007-03-08.
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