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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Film of the Westchester Model Club, Inc.'s Model Railroad in the Pelham
Manor Depot Before its Demolition
During the 1920s, six men in New Rochelle
whose spouses objected to their model train sets taking up too much
space formed the Westchester Model Club.They pooled their equipment in
one of their member's attics, but soon ran out of space. They moved to
a loft but, once again, ran out of space. In 1934, a tremendous
opportunity presented itself. With the end of passenger service on the
New Haven Branch Line that passed through Pelham Manor, the beautiful
Pelham Manor Depot designed by noted architect Cass Gilbert sat unused.
The Club leased the space. It designed and built one of the nation's
largest and most famous model railroads centered around a miniature
Pelham Manor Depot station identical to the structure within which the
Club was housed. The Club remained in the station house until shortly
before the structure was torn down to make way for I-95 during the
1950s.
Many articles appeared in print publications throughout the nation as
the club became more famous. Significantly, a film of the model
railroad was created. The film seems to have been created in the early
1950s. Sterling Films released thea film entitled "Model Railroad", an
S. J. Turell Production written by Norman Ober and narrated by Carl
King. The film was directed by Emil E. Brodbeck with the cooperation of
the Westchester Model Club, Inc., Pelham Manor, New York. The movie is
available as part of the Prelinger Archives founded in 1983 by Rick
Prelinger. In 2002, the Library of Congress, Motion Picture,
Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division acquired the 60,000 films that
then existed in the archive. Various of the archive films including the
film "Model Railroad" are offered by Rick Prelinger and The Internet
Archive to all for free downloading and reuse and for the creation of
derivative works.
The image below, from the film, shows the model of the Pelham Manor
Depot.

The film may be accessed immediately below
by clicking on image to begin the film in MPEG4 format. Please wait a
moment for the file to load before it begins.
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