FUNTRAK shows off its newly constructed mountain division of the T-Trak layout. We were delighted to participate in one of the largest T-Trak layouts assembled in the area!
From the Desk: November 2012
Here we are in November, National Model Railroad Month, and the schedule of events is extremely busy. Following a torrid building month in October, FUNTRAK members are now preparing to attend some of the larger shows with the new modules ready for display. First up is Syracuse where FUNTRAK will debut the new mountain module section of the N scale t-trak division. Club members worked diligently throughout October getting these modules ready to be displayed to the world. Three work sessions and numerous nights were devoted to making everything operate properly. John Fleming then worked his magic on the scenery to ensure the modules would be at least presentable for the shows. Hopefully, all goes well at Syracuse with FUNTRAK and the other participants. The planned layout will be over five scale miles around and should present an interesting layout. The main line is set to operate with DCC while the remaining loops will use conventional DC power. This arrangement will allow everyone to have a chance to see how mixed power can be applied to a layout and operated successfully.
Following Syracuse comes Fulton the very next weekend. FUNTRAK is scheduled to bring both N scale and HO scale t-trak layouts to this show. Again, work sessions in October enabled the club to construct six new HO modules, four standard and two doubles. Greg Brockway, FUNTRAK’s resident HO guru, has been charged with getting track put down and fellow club members have committed to helping him in the scenery department. The only glitch may come in the area of space that is allocated for the layout in Fulton. FUNTRAK will fill whatever space is provided.
With Christmas right around the corner, the annual show at Oneida County Historical Society is currently in the works. Clayt Farrall is doing his usual coordinating with the administrators to confirm dates, show times, space available, and details for the show. Anticipated dates this year are Wednesday, December 26 for setting up and running through Saturday, December 29. More information will be announced as it becomes available. Pictures of some of the new modules expected to be in the previously mentioned shows are on the next page. A well deserved “Thanks for a Great Job” goes out to all the club members who donated their time and effort to making these new modules possible. It is wonderful to have such enthusiastic individuals to associate with for such a great common cause. Next year will bring new challenges, different opportunities, and even more fun for our club as we move on to our twenty first year. Come on out and support your club!
Brian
Working Hard!
Lots to be done to get FUNTRAK modules ready for the November shows in Syracuse and Fulton.
FUNTRAK Celebrates 20 Years!

FUNTRAK club members gather to celebrate the club’s 20 year anniversary and launch their latest addition, the HO T-Trak module.
FUNTRAK members gathered at the Family Fun Center for the annual club dinner where the new HO t-trak modules were assembled for the enjoyment of all. The new 20th Anniversary shirts were distributed and modeled by club members in attendance at the dinner. The food was excellent and plentiful as always and everyone had a great time!
From the Desk: October 2012
Twenty Years! Seems like just yesterday when FUNTRAK was merely a thought. Now here it is all these years later and FUNTRAK has grown into a multiple scale model railroad club with portable and modular layouts to take to the numerous shows around the area. The club has grown from a handful of original members to many members all dedicated to supporting the hobby and FUNTRAK in particular. From many shows to fewer shows and back again to many shows, over these past twenty years, FUNTRAK has supported all venues of the model railroading hobby enthusiastically and consistently. The club includes many different scales as well as many different concepts. We have expanded our layouts when necessary, reduced them when needed, incorporated new concepts, equipment, and methods, introduced new ideas, and carried out all of this reliably for twenty years. FUNTRAK is respected and invited often to many shows both as a supporting club or as an independent exhibitor. The club’s reputation has spread near and wide and our presence is welcomed wherever we go. All this is because of the dedication and hard work of the members of FUNTRAK. Without them, none of these things would be possible.
Each year FUNTRAK recognizes those special individuals who have gone above and beyond in their efforts to support FUNTRAK and the model railroading hobby. The “Service Person of the Year” award is presented at the annual FUNTRAK dinner each October. In addition to the award, t-shirts will be distributed to those club members who ordered them. These shirts are a testament to the longevity of the club. FUNTRAK is looking forward to designing and displaying twenty-five year anniversary shirts.
Building on past success, FUNTRAK expects to broaden our horizons, find new ways to attract new members, expand our presence in the hobby, develop more modules, concepts, and hardware, and generally grow with the technology and equipment being made today. The future is bright for FUNTRAK based on past performance. Some of the most recent developments in new concepts are presented this month with the HO t-trak layout being the newest addition to FUNTRAK’s roster of layouts. Also new is the concept of creating the “double bubble” using the tees and crossovers with the N scale t-trak. These ideas create more interest and move away from the simple oval idea usually seen at train shows. Diversity of this kind sparks interest in what others have done to make the hobby more interesting and involved.
The Internet has helped promote model railroading by providing faster communications and easy access to videos via YouTube and other available websites. FUNTRAK has taken advantage of these opportunities by posting updates on our website and sharing videos for the public to view on YouTube. What will the next twenty years bring? Hopefully, more camaraderie, members, and excitement for those involved in this great hobby of model railroading!
Until next issue, keep training!
Brian
Running Trains in Clayton
We had a great time. Check back for more details.
Funtrak at Fonda Fair 2012
FUNTRAK continues to expand the size of the club layouts displayed for the public. Again this year the t-trak layout got larger and the new HO t-trak layout was included at the Fonda Fair, thanks to one of FUNTRAK’s newest members, Greg Brockway. The week-long train display draws many visitors and fascinates observers as they watch multiple trains traverse the many routes available on the numerous different scale layouts on display. The hard work of the members of the clubs involved pays off in the many smiles from the public to the people presenting the great model railroads at the fair.
Fun at Fonda Fair!
FUNTRAK had a great time at the Fonda Fair! See our video below: A local freight traverses the FUNTRAK t-trak layout at the Fonda Fair on August 30. A full recap coming soon.