Summer Newsletter Now Available and Events Page Updated

We’re rolling into the second half of summer, and with that comes new events, fresh track time, and plenty of opportunities to connect with fellow railroaders across Indiana and beyond.

📬 The ILSR Summer Newsletter is now posted, featuring the complete lineup of remaining summer and fall events. Whether you’re planning to attend a local show or catch up on club updates, you’ll find it all inside.

🗓️ Our Events page has also been updated to reflect the latest schedule, so you can mark your calendars and plan your next railroad adventure.

📸 The attached photos in this post are from the recent Railroad Open House and Modular Setup hosted at the home of Ed Reiskamp. A big thank you to Ed for welcoming the club and sharing his layout with everyone. It was a great day of trains, fellowship, and fun.

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We hope all our Indiana Large Scale Railroaders are having a grand summer out on the high iron, dodging this hot, almost Florida-like weather while keeping those trains running smoothly and steadily.

Stay cool, stay on track, and we’ll see you at the next event!

Indiana Large Scale Railroaders at the 2025 Danville Train Show – Danville, IN

📅 Date: Saturday, November 22, 2025
📍 Location: Hendricks County Fairgrounds 4H Conference Center, 1900 E Long St, Danville, IN 46122
⏰ Time: 10 AM to 3 PM (Early access at 9 AM for NMRA members)
📄 Flyer: 2025 Danville Train Show Info (PDF)


Why This Show Rocks

  • Massive Exhibit Space: Over 26,000 to 29,000 square feet of displays featuring dioramas, demos, and portable layouts across every scale

  • All Scales Welcome: From large-scale garden rigs to O scale and S scale displays, there’s something for every railfan

  • Vendor Hub: Dozens of tables selling new and used model railroad gear with something for every hobbyist

  • Fun Extras: Modeling clinics, prize drawings, food concessions, and full accessibility for all attendees


Show Details & Logistics

  • Admission: $3 per person. Free for kids 16 and under with an adult

  • Parking: Free and plentiful at the Fairgrounds venue

  • Vendor Tables: Available for $16 each. Contact Dave at danvilletrainshow@gmail.com to reserve

  • Member Perk: NMRA members with ID get early 9 AM access

  • Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible halls with concessions available on site


Join Us for Trackside Fun!

Whether you’re bringing a module, shopping for new gear, or just curious about model railroading, come by and chat with the ILSR crew. It’s a great day to connect with the local railway community and enjoy a fun-filled Saturday of trains, conversation, and discovery.

👉 Spread the word: Invite your friends, neighbors, and fellow enthusiasts. We look forward to seeing you in November!


Indiana Large Scale Railroaders (ILSR)
Bringing model rail magic to the Midwest since 1989.

Club Meeting at Castleton Christian Church

🚂 October 11 – ILSR Club Meeting at Castleton Christian Church
Join us for our next Indy Large Scale Railroading (ILSR) club meeting on Saturday, October 11, hosted at Castleton Christian Church.

We’re still working out the final details, including meeting time and agenda, but you can expect a great afternoon of fellowship, updates, and model railroading fun. All the specifics will be shared in the Fall Newsletter, so be sure to keep an eye out.

Whether you’re a regular attendee or new to the group, we’d love to have you with us!

Train Open House at the home of James & Donna Driesbach

Train Open House at the home of James & Donna Driesbach
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2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
It is always a treat for us to have a chance to visit a new G-Scale train layout we have never seen before. Well – today is the day! James has enjoyed untold hours constructing his approximately 17’ X 18’ train layout that features two complete loops with a small train yard plus “one track siding”. All this in his 2-car garage!

Some of the scenery includes the Tee Pee Reataurant and a Fire Station shown on the TV show “Emergency”. There is also a mountain with waterfall.

James says there should be plenty of parking space along the street in front of his home – or around the pond that is only 2 houses to the west of his. There is an additional pond area 5 houses to the east that can also be used for parking.

 

With two July events scheduled, there are no August events scheduled at this time.

All Aboard for Summer Fun: Mark Your Calendars, Engineers!

With the spring behind us and our garden rails itching to breathe again, it’s time to shake off the winter rust and fire up the locomotives — because ILSR is rolling into a busy summer schedule!

If you read the latest newsletter (and if you didn’t, we won’t derail your membership… yet), you already know we’ve got a full load of exciting events just around the bend. So don’t miss your chance to join your fellow railroaders for some trackside fellowship, fun, and maybe a few friendly “That’s not prototypical!” debates.

🚂 June 14 & 15 – Triple Open House at the Reiskamps’

  • 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM – Both Saturday and Sunday

  • Home of Ed & Vickie Reiskamp

  • This layout has so much going on, we’re calling it a Triple Open House — more railroading than you can shake a switchstand at!

  • Come for the trains, stay for the scenery, and bring your favorite railfan stories.

🚋 July 12 – Whitewater Valley Railroad Trip

  • All aboard in Connersville, IN, headed to Metamora and back.

  • A perfect mid-summer rail adventure with real steel rails under your feet, and a great way to support a piece of Indiana’s rail history.

  • Pack your camera, sunscreen, and your best conductor impression.

🏡 July 26 – Open House

  • Details coming soon, but expect another fantastic backyard railway experience with all the usual ILSR charm: well-laid track, great conversation, and probably someone forgetting where they parked a boxcar.

Let’s make this summer one to remember. Whether you’re new to the hobby or you’ve got ballast in your boots from 30 years of track-laying, these events are for YOU. So bring your family, invite a friend, and don’t forget to bring your club name badge (and maybe a lawn chair — or two).

Keep those wheels turning and your calendars marked!

– The ILSR Crew

Clearing the Tracks Through the Winter Blues: Happy New Year from ILSR!

Well folks, the frost is still nipping, the garden is snoozing, and our locomotives are nestled snug in their winter bunkers (or, in my case, under a blanket in the basement next to the water heater). But here at the Indiana Large Scale Railroaders, we know that even if the rails outside are frozen, the love of the hobby keeps chugging along inside.

Let’s be honest—winter is that season where you start missing the smell of crushed limestone, the hum of a transformer, and the thrill of watching your perfectly tuned Shay slowly tip over a plastic goat you forgot to move last fall.

But don’t worry! While the flowers nap and the track heaves like a rollercoaster at Holiday World, we press on:

  • Need a winter project? Now’s the perfect time to clean those wheels—just remember: if your brass track is too clean, your trains might start sliding into 2026.

  • Dreaming of spring? You’re not alone. I caught myself drawing ballast lines on the kitchen counter last week. My spouse was… less enthusiastic.

  • Fighting cabin fever? Try talking to your locomotives like they’re coworkers. Bonus points if you name one “HR” and blame it for the derailments.

In all seriousness, we hope your holidays were joyful, your trains stayed warm, and your controllers didn’t short out from cookie crumbs and stray pine needles.

As we roll into 2025, we want to wish each and every member a blessed and joy-filled New Year. We’re excited for another season of running trains, fixing track, pulling weeds, and making memories with our club family.

🚨 Quick reminder: Club dues are now due! 🚨
Your dues help keep our club running smoother than a freshly-oiled Pacific. They fund events, maintain the layout, and make sure we always have just enough money for emergency rail clamps and donuts.

So please send those in soon—you don’t want to be that car that gets left in the siding come spring.

Stay warm, stay steamy (or battery-powered—we don’t judge), and keep those dreams of green grass and clean track alive.