T-TRAK
The club has adopted the T-TRAK concept for
N scale modular displays.
T-TRAK is a table top modular system
explained in the Australian T-TRAK web pages.
T-TRAK Running Day 15th November 2009
Was held at the club rooms, with 54 modules used on the main run and others to spare.
Modellers from a few clubs and individuals showed up had fun that day.

Set up of modules

Set up of modules

Over all view of U shape

Chat at the corner

Looking for the cause of the short

Katrina's Farm

Railway Crossing

Real Loco on Bridge

SE Queensland longest T-TRAK
train record shattered?

Checking View on Module

Layout from the stairs

Another view of the layout

Show and Tell never stops for the Queensland Rep
Ipswich Model Railway Show 24, 25 October 2009
AGMRC combined T-TRAK modules with the Ipswich Heritage Model Railway Club
to make an L shaped layout in the their club room.

Glenn checking his train.

Checking the layout Sunday afternoon

The yards

The town and country

view of the L layout

overview of the two layouts in the L shape

Town modules and rural home

Paul and Jeff watch the layouts.

End of the L layout (top of L on top right hand side)

Alvin from the Ipswich Heritage Railway Club sorting out the inside track

Train running through country and near country siding.

Alvin on the small layout

Side view of L

Back view, Nigel and Glenn working on trains

John and Glenn watch trains with small layout in fore-ground
All Gauge Model Railroad Show July 2009
There were two T-TRAK layouts on display at the show.

AGMRC T-TRAK layout (the camera's date was set to a prior date)

Ken's T-TRAK layout

Another view of the AGMRC modules
AMRA Brisbane Model Train Show May 2009
The club had a T-TRAK layout at the show.

Setting up the layout

A module

Second module

Zahelsburg, named after the street the club is on.
The Beginning
In January 2009, club members started working on the club modules.

Bare modules with track laid 21 January 2009.

T-TRAK concept layout, clubrooms October 2008 with modules by club members.
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