From the Desk of the Superintendent, NOV 2025

By Dan Mulhearn

Greetings, fellow model railroad enthusiasts. We are gearing up for the holiday season; and remember November is Model Railroad Month! It’s a good time to recruit new folks, if not to the NMRA, at least to our hobby.

Thank you to Bob Johnson for hosting our October meeting, and the opportunity to inspect his outstanding West Virginia Midland. The meeting was well attended, and there were a couple of questions raised which might be discussed in the newsletter.

First, a home layout is not required in order to host a Division meeting. The only thing you need is the space and the willingness to host. This brings us to the topic of clinics at our meetings. Clinics need not be limited to topics related to model railroading. Most, if not all, of us have at least a passing interest in the prototype we model. Clinics on any of the many facets of the prototype would be fine. This could be history, development of a particular car, locomotive, operation, or your visit to a place of interest.

I was able to attend the recent MER regional convention in King of Prussia, PA. The Philly Division did a wonderful job hosting this convention; more on this later.

I was able to attend clinics on Layout Command Control, a subject which fascinates me. There were also “You can do this” clinics on attaining the AP Certificates for cars and locomotives; at least one of which is required to join the ranks of Master Model Railroader.

To repeat, the Philly Division presented a great convention. It bears mention that the New Jersey Division had committed to hosting the 2025 convention, then determined they were unable to host. This resulted in the Philly Division having only one year to pull the convention together.

Our Division has volunteered to host the 2027 MER Convention. It’s time to get serious about preparing for that event. The Region does a lot of the work involved, but there is plenty of responsibility for us. The Region VP plans on visiting one of our upcoming meetings, and the 2027 Regional is high on his agenda.

See you at the November meeting.

Author: smdnmra

South Mountain Division, Mid-Eastern Region, National Model Railroad Association