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Welcome to the Laurel Highlands Model Railroad Club's web site!

We are now located at the Georgian Place, suite 209 (just down from Precision Fitness) in Somerset, PA. Come check out our new location and see the many changes! We still offer a great variety to see, including model trains in Z scale through G scale.

Our hours have changed and we're now open year-round on Saturdays from 9AM - Noon (off season). We still have our normal extended seasonal hours between Light-Up Night and Fire & Ice. As always, were also available by appointment. Stop by and see us!
   

   
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION   OUR MISSION   LAYOUT PREVIEW
Membership is always open to anyone interested in model railroading.

Monthly Business and Information meetings are held the last Monday of each month at 7:00 PM and are held at 209 Georgian Place, Somerset, PA.

All membership classes receive the monthly newsletter, voting privileges, and can participate in club activities.



If you're interested in joining, please stop by during operating hours or at our regularly scheduled monthly meetings. We look forward to having you on board!
  Laurel Highlands Model Railroad Club, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) charitable and educational non-profit group incorporated under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the purpose of raising funds for donatin to selected local charities, promoting tourism to uptown Somerset, educating the public and club members of the contributions of railroading to the economic development of the local areas and providing members recreation and pleasure through activites associated with model railroading.

We function as a model railroad club raising funds through our seasonal model railroad displays by collecting entrance fees, selling merchandise in our gift shop, advertising space on train cars, and small games of chance.

These funds also go towards meeting our needs for such expenses as rent, insurance, utilities, and etc. We want the major emphasis in our fund raising and donation solicitations to become a conduit through our organization. We are not an organization with needs, but one that meets needs.