Our 2024-25 Board of Directors would be pleased to assist you. Please use the links below to email them.
Andy J. Zimmerman - President & Show Manager
Stacey Elliott - Vice President
Sheldon Harrison- Secretary
Neal Meadows, Ed.D. - Treasurer, BBMRA Webmaster & Lantern Newsletter Co-Editor
Sam Miller - Lantern Newsletter Co-Editor & Large Scale Coordinator
Phil Weston - HO Scale Coordinator
Robert Feuerstein - Small Scale Coordinator, Membership and Hospitality Coordinator, nd Co-Coordinator of T-TRAK
Stacey Elliott - BBMRA Facebook Page Editor & Co-Coordinator of T-TRAK
Andy Millott - Program Director
Small-Scale Division
The Small-Scale division incorporates Z and N Scales. Our N Scale sub-division has a traveling layout built on 6 doors that can be run in multiple configurations. The division also supports a smaller T-Trak modular layout. Both layouts are wired to operate as a DC or DCC. The Z Scale sub-division’s layouts are owned by individual members and are incorporated into BBMRA operational events.
HO-Scale Division
The HO-Scale division currently supports a 7 by 16 feet modular layout using T-Trak modules. Corner modules are owned by the Association with club members owning the straight modules. The division also supports a “Time Saver” subdivision. The “Time Saver” is 2 by 8 feet switching layout designed for children of all ages (including adults) to operate.
Large-Scale Division
The large-scale division primarily operates Lionel trains. From steam to diesel, passenger to freight, the Lionel trains capture the imagination of many. The Tallahassee Live Steamers is a G Scale “Live Steam” sub-division and operates and maintains a 12 by 24 foot no scenery modular layout for the steam enthusiast.
If you’re into running large trains with a little more whimsy, then you’ll be right at home with this group. The division hosts a Thomas sub-division incorporating Lionel Thomas the Tank Engine trains. Eac year more items have been added to this layout. It is quite the attraction for children since they get to operate the train. Another featured layout is the Disney sub-division, which also offers children an opportunity to operate the train themselves.