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Mystic Seaport Ship Modelers Model Train Show
The Narragansett Bay Railway & Navigation Co., a 1:48 scale On30 modular railroad is on display in the Masin Conference Room. As a narrow gauge short line, the NBR&N winds its way through the marshes and sand dunes to small ports along the fringes of Rhode Island's fabled Narragansett Bay.
These narrow free-form modules of coves, inlets, and bays showcase short early 20th century trains lumbering through a Southern New England coastal environment. Although the NBR&N is fictional, its inspiration comes from the nearby narrow gauge lines on both Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket as well as the extinct standard gauge Providence, Warren, and Bristol branch of the New Haven RR.
The show will be held in the Masin Conference Room, located in the Thompson Exhibition Building.
