Districts, Regions and Divisions The NMRA's Districts (see image below) are divided into 17 Regions which cover the United States, Australasia, Canada, and the British Isles now including Europe. There are other NMRA organizations in the rest of the world. Each of the 15 Regions which cover the United States and Canada are made up of, with one exception, two or more adjoining states/provinces ...
The NMRA uses five types of Technical Documents to present information. The NMRA, in its standards and recommended practices, addresses only the specific standards and recommended practices for model railroads. These standards and recommended practices do not address any legal requirements. It is the responsibility of the manufacturer to determine if their product conforms to all applicable ...
The NMRA is many things to many people. The NMRA is Fellowship... Members at all levels of the NMRA are eager to share their knowledge and friendship. Divisions There are over 150 NMRA Divisions - groups of NMRA members in local communities. Most hold regular meetings featuring interesting and informative presentations on subjects ranging from "how-to" clinics to prototype railroad slide ...
Introduction The NMRA Achievement Program (AP) is a guide to help you on your journey through the world of model railroading. The AP provides incentive to learn and master the many crafts and skills necessary in the hobby of model railroading. With the mastery of each skill, you will be issued a certificate acknowledging your achievement. There are three groups of awards within the AP - the ...
The NMRA is an international organization dedicated to Scale Model Railroading. It is organized into 18 Regions which cover the United States, Australasia, Canada, the British Isles and Europe.