About Us

About Coachella Valley Model Railroaders

Our model train club is an active community group with an interest in railroading and model building. We are dedicated to promoting the hobby of model railroading in the Coachella Valley. To do this, we built a premier HO-scale model railroad display that is many times larger than what is feasible for a home layout, and with prototypical train operations and scenic details familiar to the US. We have an active community group with an interest in railroading and model building. Learn more about Coachella Valley Model Railroaders today. We invite any person of good moral character to join our model train club.
Detailed model train landscape featuring industrial buildings, a railway track, and a winding road, showcasing craftsmanship in miniature scene design.
Overview of a detailed racetrack layout featuring multiple curves and straights, illustrating pathway design and dimensions for racing applications.

Our Model Railroad Display

Our model railroad is HO scale, with 30" radius being the tightest curve. The layout is 16' wide by 105' long and has about 2,500 feet of track. We operate with a Digital Command Control (DCC) with track detection.

Our Beginnings

Five men in matching vests and conductor caps pose proudly behind a model train display, showcasing their passion for model railroading.
Warren, Bill, Jim, Dick, and Bob

Club Membership

Our model train club currently has 44 regular members from all occupations, ranging from retirees, swimming pool contractors, carpenters, electricians, and law enforcement to engineers, doctors, photographers, pilots, and so on. 

All Is Welcome

Club membership is open to anyone with an active interest in railroads and modeling. The level of experience ranges from armchair modelers to novices to experts. For most of us, the fun is in the learning. 

Membership Fees and Requirements

For a limited time, new members can join our model train club for only $75 for the first year and get the one-time membership fee waived. To become a regular member, you must:

  • Be at Least 18 Years of Age 
  • Complete a Membership Application 
  • Complete a Four-Month Probationary Period 
  • Be Approved by the Members 

Member Guidelines

01

Uphold Our Fairground Commitment:

Run trains, enjoy the model train club camaraderie, and contribute to our fairground commitment: to maintain the cleanliness and appearance of our building and restroom, which is a reasonable requirement considering what we get in return.

02

Prep Your Model Train Equipment Before Hitting the Rails:

Check your engines and rolling stock before you place them on the model railroad layout. This means couplers and clean wheels for your engines and rolling stock. Dirty wheels cause dirty tracks and DCC problems. If you have operating issues, please remove your equipment so that others can continue operating while you use the workbench to correct your problem. 

03

Follow Our Model Train Club’s Last Car Rules:

The last car in a consist should have an EOT indicator, a lighted car, or resistance wheels so that our track detection will see it.

04

Check and Update the Engine Dispatch Board Before and After Your Turn:

To avoid locomotive address conflicts, check the Engine Dispatch Board located in the workbench area to ensure that your locomotive’s address is not being used. Then, list your name and your locomotive’s address on the board. Before leaving, remove your information from the board. 

05

Keep Food and Drinks Away from Our Model Railroad Layout:

No food or drinks inside the model railroad layout. Spills do happen, which can cause problems on the model railroad layout. Please keep the model railroad layout clean.

06

Power Down the Yard Lead Before Moving Trains:

Before placing your train on or removing it from the model railroad layout, make certain that the yard’s lead-track power is off. With power on, a system short can occur, which is no big deal. However, that system short could also foul up your engine’s decoder, which is a very big deal.

07

Stay Alert and Communicate When Using the Tracks:

Be aware of the trains ahead of and behind yours. If you use a turnout, return it to the original position when clear. If you inadvertently stop on the mainline, advise those behind you.

08

Use the Turnout Controls with Care:

Use the spring-loaded, three-position toggle switches for turnout control whenever available, but use momentary contact only. Holding a switch against the return spring will burn out the motor. Never flick the turnouts with a finger in order to move them. Our turnout motors are being replaced, and they will be controlled by two-position, unsprung switches that will eliminate this problem. So, if you feel spring pressure when you move a toggle switch, let go when it reaches the fully displaced position. 

09

Report Layout Damage So It Can Be Fixed:

If you inadvertently break something on the model railroad layout and cannot fix it yourself, tell a board member so that it can be fixed. No harm, no foul; it does happen.  

10

Fix Problem Trains at the Workbench:

If your train has a problem, take it to the workbench and fix it or reprogram it. If you need help, it’s free for the asking.

11

Dispatch Your Train When You’re Done:

When you’ve finished running a train, it’s important that you dispatch it (remove it from the system’s command station). While the locomotive’s address and speed are displayed, set the speed to zero and press the “EXIT” key to remove the address from your throttle and the system.  

Ref: Digitrax DT 402 Throttle Instruction Sheet.  
Digitrax.com has the latest version of all its instruction sheets and manuals. 

12

Dispose of Drink Liquids Properly:

If your drink cup contains liquid and/or ice, please don’t empty it into our trash bins. The liquid will seep out and make a mess. Pour the liquid and/or ice into our sink or outside on the grass before you throw your cup away. 

13

Use the Designated Wheel Cleaning Stations:

Only use the wheel cleaning stations located at the workbench for wheel cleaning. 

14

Follow Our Model Train Club’s Coupler Standards:

Our coupler standards are Kadee-type couplers set to NMRA standards.

15

Follow Our Model Train Club’s Wheel Standards:

All wheels should be metal wheels. 

16

Run Consists in the Right Order:

Lightweight cars should always follow heavy cars, not precede them. When on curves, the drag from heavy cars may cause the light cars to derail and/or break couplers.

17

Use Yard Tracks for Breaks, Not Passing Tracks:

When taking a break, leave your train on a yard track. Do not park it on a passing track when you’re on a break. 

18

Be Considerate of Others:

When several members are operating trains —during an open house or the fair, for example — be considerate of others and do not set out more than one train so that yard tracks are available to other members when needed. 

19

Follow Proper Operating Procedures to Avoid DCC Problems:

The DCC can play wicked tricks when proper operating procedures are not followed. Someone may be setting up their train on a yard track, but the throttle is activated, the engine does not move, nor do the lights, horn, or whistle work. Because of this, they may ask for help and will be told to put their locomotive on the workbench’s programming track and reset the decoder to the factory default address, 03.  

When they do that, their locomotive will now work, but they must reprogram the
locomotive’s address and customized CVs, which is a time-consuming task. Hopefully, they kept a record of their CV settings. In the preceding situation, the operator didn’t hear someone yell, “Short,” during their setup, and the problem happened because they did not ensure that the yard track’s power was off. That short confused their locomotive’s decoder, which immediately played dead. 
 

20

Follow the Train Schedule:

During the fair, run your train when scheduled to do so. You can visit the fairgrounds when you are not scheduled at the model train club.

21

Use the Designated Break Area:

If taking a food break, use the table and chairs on the upper balcony. 

22

Enjoy Yourself:

Our model train club’s most important rule is for its members to have fun. Model railroading is the world’s greatest hobby, and we are truly fortunate to have this facility to do it in. 

Club Meetings

Located in the Crafts and Hobbies Building of Riverside County Fair and National Date Festival Fairgrounds, our model train club meets most Wednesdays from 2 PM–6 PM and Saturdays from 10 AM–2 PM. Visitors are always welcome at any meeting or session night. You must contact us in advance for access, as the fairgrounds have a security gate you will need to get through. 

Annual Membership Meetings

We hold our annual membership meeting and election of officers on the first Wednesday in December.

Minutes of the Meeting 
2025 Meeting Minutes

Bylaws

Our model train club has formal bylaws and elected officers, but we work to keep a more relaxed atmosphere. 

Our Model Train Club Officers

Alex Gregg, President
Alex, President
Rick Mai, VP
Rick, Vice President
Jim Daber, VP
Jim D., Vice President
Ski Gruzalsky, VP
Ski, Vice President, Lionel Division
Jim, Co-Founder
Jim H., Secretary and Treasurer

Getting Started in the Hobby of Model Railroading

Diving into the hobby of model railroading can be exciting, but it may also feel like there is a lot to learn. Fortunately, there are many helpful resources available, including magazines, videos, and how-to books dedicated to model railroading. You can find these materials at most hobby stores. Visiting a hobby shop that specializes in model railroading is also a great way to explore your options and see what tools, trains, and layout ideas are available. You will be amazed at what you can find.

Learn by Doing

The best way to begin model railroading is to jump in and start building. Hands-on experience helps you learn faster and gain confidence as you go. Joining a model train club can also make the process easier by giving you the chance to learn from the experiences of others who already enjoy the hobby. 

A Hobby for the Whole Family

Model railroading is a hobby for the whole family. It can be enjoyed at home or as a member of a model train club. 

Contact Information

Club Address and Layout Location

Crafts and Hobbies Building, Riverside County Fair and National Date Festival Fairgrounds 
82-503 Highway 111 
Indio, CA 92201-5633

Mailing Address

Coachella Valley Model Railroaders 
43714 Commanche Street 
Indio, CA 92203-2630 

Hours of Operation

Wednesdays from 2 PM6 PM and Saturdays from 10 AM–2 PM | Other Days and Times Are by Appointment

We are closed for visitation from June 1st to October 1st.