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Pikemasters is a model railroad club meeting and operating in Colorado Springs, CO. We meet every Thursday evening at 7:00 PM in the Colorado Springs City Auditorium basement where we have a large permanent layout. We operate model trains using both DC (Direct Current) and DCC (Digital Command and Control). DC layouts include HO (1:87) and HOn3 (narrow gague) scale. The DCC layout is currently only in HO scale.

Pikemasters Model Railroad Club
Colorado Springs CO United State

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The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail.
The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail.
The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail.
The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail.
The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail.
The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail.
The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail.
The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail.
The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail.
The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail.
The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail.
The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail.
The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail.
The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail.
The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail. The PikeMasters Railroad Club, Was founded in 1988, currently is the only model railroad club operating a permanent layout in Colorado Springs CO, United State. The PikeMasters have been in the City Auditorium site since 1996. The current facility at one time housed the Colorado Springs Police Department indoor pistol firing range. For more model Train Clubs visit www.krafttrains.com. The PikeMasters layout covers the periods from early steam through modern diesel power. Both standard gauge and narrow gauge trains are modeled. The standard gauge trains are operating on the popular HO model railroad scale. The prototype is the ever- present four feet 8.5 inch wide tracks found throughout Colorado Springs and the United States. The narrow gauge section operates on the HOn3 scale. This narrow gauge scale has the prototype track that was three feet wide and was common during the late nineteen and early twentieth century Rocky Mountain region. The Durango-Silverton, Cumbres and Toltec and the Georgetown Loop lines still operate a three-foot wide rail.
 

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