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Work began on the Mendocino Coast Railroad & Navigation Co. in January 2011. It opened to the public on Father's Day in 2013. From the date of the first sketch plan of the layout to date members and visitors have taken many, many pictures. This blog is the vault for those pictures.
The blog is maintained by Tony Phillips - the club's historian.

If you have any comments or complaints about this blog please address them to me, Tony Phillips (philt95437@comcast.net). The responsibility for everything herein is mine.

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Holly Phillips pics of the Layout in Operation

February 4, 2017 by Tony Phillips

Visitors reading info on Logging Camps

Ten Wheeler rolling down the east main line

Consist crossing the A Frame bridge on the west wall under the fog bank

The Skunk Train depot

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Recent Posts

  • Basil Casabona’s Mega Santa Fe consist running on the AGNR
  • The Big River Diorama featuring Hellsgate Dam
  • The Carpenter’s Barn soon after we moved in in 2011 – home of our Mendocino Model Railroad & Navigation G Scale Railroad
  • Ground Cover and Ballast for the New Mendocino Coast Model Railroad & Navigation Co.
  • The first churches of the Mendocino Coast Model Railroad and Navigation Company

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