The Columbia Gorge Model Railroad Club has spent decades building immersive miniature re-creations of Oregon landscapes.
Columbia Gorge Model Railroad Club Union Station and train operator. (Brian Burk) Tiny trains are back! Hosting its first model train show since March 2020, the 74-year-old Columbia Gorge Model ...
The Columbia Gorge Model Railroad Club's Holiday Open House is pulling back into Portland, and they are excited to show off their scale model of the Columbia Gorge area.
The biggest model railroad club in the Northwest has hand-built everything from Union Station to Multnomah Falls in meticulous detail — with the occasional whimsical flourish (we see you, Bigfoot).
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Ever wonder what it would be like to be a giant towering over the Northwest landscape? You can find out at the Columbia Gorge Model Railroad Club, where even children loom like Godzilla over all the ...
PORTLAND — Ever wonder what it would be like to be a giant towering over the Northwest landscape? You can find out firsthand at Columbia Gorge Model Railroad Club, where even children loom like ...
If you can't make it to the last public viewings this year of the Columbia Gorge Model Railroad Club's one-of-a-kind layout on N. Vancouver Avenue, then watch the video below from last year. If you ...
The Columbia Gorge Model Railroad Club annual show creates an alternate Northwest, one where life is an 87th of its normal size, and the trains running over three miles of tracks are driven by mostly ...
The Columbia Gorge Model Railroad Club is closed right now, but we want to share with you the amazing detail of one of the model train clubs in the western United States! Open Saturdays and Sundays, ...
November is National Model Train Month and this is the last weekend The Columbia Gorge Model Railroad Club will be open to the public in 2017.