I had expected I would have to join the NMRA to attend the national  
conventions.  But by being an NASG member, I was not required to do so to  
participate fully in the joint convention in Sacramento this past summer.   But 
after attending and seeing all the benefits, I joined soon after I came  home.  
 
If policy remains unchanged, NASG guys would not have to be NMRA members to 
 participate in joint conventions. 
 
 - Earl Henry, Nashville
 
 
In a message dated 1/9/2012 6:05:38 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
 
 
I don't know if the NMRA has changed, but as of 2008 when  I went to the 
Hartford convention, I had to take a $9.00/six month  membership to 
participate in clinics and other events besides the train  show.

This may have changed since, in the interest of drawing  more people to the 
hobby.

More generally, you can get a good  debate going on just about any model 
railroad list about the value of  NMRA. Or the merits of Model Railroader. 
Some take one side or the other  for good reasons, some for reasons that don't 
really hold a lot of  water. These are "opinions", with all that entails. 
I'm not currently a  member of NMRA, but there are certainly many benefits to 
being one. I  would never discourage anyone from joining.

Pieter E.  Roos

--- On Mon, 1/9/12, Bill Lane  <[email protected]> wrote:



 
 
Rich, 
I don’t  recall anyone ever being able to go on a tour at an NASG 
convention  without being an NASG member unless you went to a joint NMRA  
convention 
and registered with them. It is as close to a private event  as you can get. 
Depending on the venue and management there have been  a certain portion of 
the train show that was open to the public. I  remember some of them being 
on a Sunday when the convention was  officially over. 
Thank  You,
Bill  Lane







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