
Workday scheduled for this Saturday, March 18th at 8:30 a.m.
The season is coming up on us fast and work around the railroad is needed. This Saturday, March 18th will be our annual Spring-Cleaning workday. The plans for the day include organizing the containers, cleaning up around the property, track maintenance, and more. We will get started around 8:30 a.m. Make sure you bring your lunch, water, tools, and a good sense of humor. Please be aware that an event is taking place in the Steeplechase so make sure you approach the area cautiously.
Don’t forget that this is the last official workday before our next “Almost Monthly Club Fun Day” and which is scheduled for Saturday, April 1st. This also coincides with our April club meeting which is scheduled to start at 1 p.m. Let’s make sure the railroad and the property are looking good for all of the family and friends that will be at the railroad during our April “Almost Monthly Club Fun Day”.
The season is coming up on us fast and work around the railroad is needed. This Saturday, March 18th will be our annual Spring-Cleaning workday. The plans for the day include organizing the containers, cleaning up around the property, track maintenance, and more. We will get started around 8:30 a.m. Make sure you bring your lunch, water, tools, and a good sense of humor. Please be aware that an event is taking place in the Steeplechase so make sure you approach the area cautiously.
Don’t forget that this is the last official workday before our next “Almost Monthly Club Fun Day” and which is scheduled for Saturday, April 1st. This also coincides with our April club meeting which is scheduled to start at 1 p.m. Let’s make sure the railroad and the property are looking good for all of the family and friends that will be at the railroad during our April “Almost Monthly Club Fun Day”.
Progress was made on Member Container 4 this past weekend
Progress on member container #4 continues to move along. This past Saturday John and Robby spent the day installing about 75’ of track for what John calls the “River side siding”. Bob C. also stopped by and picked up the club steamer so he can complete the installation of a new check valve. Norm also stopped by in search of the rail bender. We can call off the search parties as the benders have been found at an undisclosed location.
Progress on member container #4 continues to move along. This past Saturday John and Robby spent the day installing about 75’ of track for what John calls the “River side siding”. Bob C. also stopped by and picked up the club steamer so he can complete the installation of a new check valve. Norm also stopped by in search of the rail bender. We can call off the search parties as the benders have been found at an undisclosed location.
Our next official workday will be this coming Saturday, March 18th at 8:30 a.m. as we have our annual “Spring Cleaning” day around the railroad. The plan for the day is to organize the containers as we get ready for the 2023 season. We also need to clean up around the property so make sure you bring leaf blowers, tree trimming tools, lawn mower, and weed eater. Depending on how fast we get things done some track panels may also get built so make sure you bring your power tools as well.
Almost Monthly Club Fun Day Recap for Saturday, March 4th
What an incredible club fun day. The weather was unbelievable and so much fun was had that only a few pictures were taken of the day. We had trains running, stories being shared, and a little bit of work going on around the railroad. For our first “Almost Monthly Club Fun Day” of the year it was a success. Do not forget our next club fun day is on Saturday, April 1st along with our club meeting at 1 p.m. Before then we will have our annual Spring-Cleaning Day on Saturday, March 18th starting at 8:30 a.m. The plan is to clean out and organize the gray container, do track work, and make sure all equipment is operational for the 2023 season. Do not forget to bring lunch, tools, and a good sense of humor.
What an incredible club fun day. The weather was unbelievable and so much fun was had that only a few pictures were taken of the day. We had trains running, stories being shared, and a little bit of work going on around the railroad. For our first “Almost Monthly Club Fun Day” of the year it was a success. Do not forget our next club fun day is on Saturday, April 1st along with our club meeting at 1 p.m. Before then we will have our annual Spring-Cleaning Day on Saturday, March 18th starting at 8:30 a.m. The plan is to clean out and organize the gray container, do track work, and make sure all equipment is operational for the 2023 season. Do not forget to bring lunch, tools, and a good sense of humor.
Progress made on container track project during our Saturday workday
The day started out a little cold but quickly warmed up as the Saturday work crew began arriving. The crew consisted of Norm, Gene, Robby, Rick, Thomas, David E., and Dave L. Most of the crew spent the first few hours collecting already built track panels from around the railroad that will be used for the container project along with doing some track repairs in the east loop. Dave L. hung another bracket for the second signal head which puts us another step closer to our first permanent set of signal heads. The track crew pulled out a switch from the steaming siding and reinstalled it for the container track.
The day started out a little cold but quickly warmed up as the Saturday work crew began arriving. The crew consisted of Norm, Gene, Robby, Rick, Thomas, David E., and Dave L. Most of the crew spent the first few hours collecting already built track panels from around the railroad that will be used for the container #4 project along with doing some track repairs in the east loop. The track crew also rebuilt a switch that came from the late Charlie Glass home railroad, thank you to John Tucker for donating the track to the club, allowing the legacy of Charlie to continue at our railroad. Dave L. hung another bracket for the second signal head which puts us a step closer to our first permanent set of signal heads. The track crew pulled out a switch from the steaming siding and reinstalled it for the container track.
Coming up for the club is our second “Almost Monthly Club Fun Day” on Saturday, March 4th. Weather permitting it will be a fun time to dust things off and come out and enjoy the railroad. Run trains or do work around the railroad it is member day around the railroad. Don’t forget to invite friends and family to enjoy the day with you.
First official workday of the season will be Saturday, February 18th at 8:30 a.m.
The first official workday of the 2023 season is scheduled for Saturday, February 18th. Things will get started around 8:30 a.m. Make sure you bring your lunch, water, tools, and a good sense of humor. The plan is to check the railroad for needed repairs as well as build about 20 track panels to help the container #4 crew. Make sure you bring cordless drills, chop saw to help cut nearly 400 ties, leaf blower, and knee pads.
The first official workday of the 2023 season is scheduled for Saturday, February 18th. Things will get started around 8:30 a.m. Make sure you bring your lunch, water, tools, and a good sense of humor. The plan is to check the railroad for needed repairs as well as build about 20 track panels to help the container #4 crew. Make sure you bring cordless drills, chop saw to help cut nearly 400 ties, leaf blower, and knee pads.
Wet weekend still produced progress on container project
Weekend rain didn’t slow progress on container #4 project. John T. spent time preparing the roadbed for track panels to be placed in the coming weeks not only for the container but also a storage track to the right of the container. Eventually a storage track will exist on both sides of container #4 which will provide more places for our visiting trains to park and recharge electric locomotives after a day of playing.
Weekend rain didn’t slow progress on container #4 project. John T. spent time preparing the roadbed for track panels to be placed in the coming weeks not only for the container but also a storage track to the right of the container. Eventually a storage track will exist on both sides of container #4 which will provide more places for our visiting trains to park and recharge electric locomotives after a day of playing.
The crew for container 4 is looking for help building track panels this coming Saturday, February 18th. The plan is to build 15 to 20 straight panels and prepare the pieces to build about 5 switches. For those considering coming this Saturday work will begin around 8:30 a.m. and will need one or two chop saws to cut nearly 400 ties for the panels being constructed. Other work around the railroad will also take place to prepare the railroad for our next club fun day in March.
First official workday of the 2023 season will be Saturday, February 18th at 8:30 a.m.
The first official workday of the 2023 season is scheduled for Saturday, February 18th. Activity starts up around 8:30 a.m. Make sure you bring your lunch, water, tools, and a good sense of humor. The plan is to check the railroad for needed repairs and clean off any debris on the railroad.
The first official workday of the 2023 season is scheduled for Saturday, February 18th. Activity starts up around 8:30 a.m. Make sure you bring your lunch, water, tools, and a good sense of humor. The plan is to check the railroad for needed repairs and clean off any debris on the railroad.
Another Update: Regarding this Saturday, February 11th activities
Because of the weather the workday is canceled. However, we will still have a Club Meeting at 1 p.m.
Because of the weather the workday is canceled. However, we will still have a Club Meeting at 1 p.m. Our regularly scheduled workday will be on Saturday, February 18th.
Our Rescheduled Club Meeting will be on Saturday, February 11th at 1 p.m.
Our next club meeting will be on Saturday, February 11th at 1 p.m. The board of directors will also conduct a board meeting following the regularly scheduled meeting.
Our next club meeting will be on Saturday, February 11th at 1 p.m. The board of directors will also conduct a board meeting following the regularly scheduled meeting.
Reminder: Club Meeting Rescheduled for Saturday, February 11th at 1 p.m.
Because of availability of nearly the entire board the next club meeting is being moved to Saturday, February 11th at 1 p.m. The board of directors will also conduct a board meeting following the regularly scheduled meeting.
Because of availability of nearly the entire board the next club meeting is being moved to Saturday, February 11th at 1 p.m. The board of directors will also conduct a board meeting following the regularly scheduled meeting.

Trains! Trains! Trains! 2023 Recap
What an incredible weekend we had at The Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History in Kennesaw. Our location in the museum was unbelievable as more than 3,000 visitors coming through the museum passed by our display area. This year we displayed the club steamer, Coca-Cola modern tank car, 40ft Chick-fil-A box car, and a C&O end cupola caboose. The weekend would not have been possible without our North Georgia Live Steamers volunteers. On Friday, we had Norm, Thomas, Bob, Scott, and Robby go to the museum to setup our space in the museum.
What an incredible weekend we had at The Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History in Kennesaw. Our location in the museum was unbelievable as more than 3,000 visitors coming through the museum passed by our display area. This year we displayed the club steamer, Coca-Cola modern tank car, 40ft Chick-fil-A box car, and a C&O end cupola caboose. The weekend would not have been possible without our North Georgia Live Steamers volunteers. On Friday, we had Norm, Thomas, Bob, Scott, and Robby go to the museum to setup our space in the museum.
On Saturday, we had Scott, Sherry, David E., Joe, Norm, and Robby greet about 2,000 visitors to the museum. We enjoyed the surprise most had when they came around the corner and saw our displays with pictures taken of and with each item on display. It was a close race between the Chick-fil-A box car and the club steam engine as to which was the most popular to get a picture of.
On Sunday, we had Scott, Norm, Susan, Bob, and Robby taking care of answering questions and taking more pictures of our display. We also wondered through the museum and got to see many of the other railroad and museum items on display.
Join us this weekend for Trains, Trains, Trains! at The Southern Museum in Kennesaw
North Georgia Live Steamers will once again be participating in the Trains, Trains, Trains! event at The Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History. The event is this Saturday, January 28th and Sunday, January 29th from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. This year will be the museum’s biggest model train display to date along with train-themed activities and historic trains. The museum is located at 2829 Cherokee St NW Kennesaw, GA 30144. Click the image or here for ticket information.
North Georgia Live Steamers will once again be participating in the Trains, Trains, Trains! event at The Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History. The event is this Saturday, January 28th and Sunday, January 29th from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. This year will be the museum’s biggest model train display to date along with train-themed activities and historic trains. The museum is located at 2829 Cherokee St NW Kennesaw, GA 30144. Click the image or here for ticket information.
Amazon Smile Donation Program Canceled
We received word that the AmazonSmile program which allows customers of Amazon the ability to have a donation made to a not-for-profit organization like ours based on purchases they made through smile.amazon.com website. Since joining the program, a couple of years ago, we have received nearly $1,000 in donations through this program and want to say thank you to all who participated.
We received word that the AmazonSmile program which allows customers of Amazon the ability to have a donation made to a not-for-profit organization like ours based on purchases they made through smile.amazon.com website. Since joining the program, a couple of years ago, we have received nearly $1,000 in donations through this program and want to say thank you to all who participated. Your everyday purchases made an impact.
We will continue to look for programs like this and let you know how your everyday purchases can turn into a donation to North Georgia Live Steamers. In the meantime, don’t forget you still have a couple of other ways to support the railroad through a donation. The first is by making a direct donation online or via mail while the second is through the Kroger Community Rewards program which takes a portion of your everyday purchases at Kroger and turns them into a donation to North Georgia Live Steamers. Here is some additional information regarding the Kroger Community Rewards program and how to link your Kroger Plus card to the program.

All you do is register and use your Kroger card every time you shop at Kroger's. How do you register your card? Simply click on the link below and login to your Kroger account and follow the steps Kroger provides.
Here is the link to the reward program: Kroger Community Rewards program.
Remember spread the word to your friends and family and make sure they register North Georgia Live Steamers as a Kroger Community Reward recipient. If you have any questions regarding how the program works, please visit Kroger Community Rewards for additional information.
Announcing the 2023 Board of Directors
On Saturday, January 7, 2023, during our regularly scheduled meeting the members of North Georgia Live Steamers voted on the 2023 Board of Directors. The results are as follows:
On Saturday, January 7, 2023, during our regularly scheduled meeting the members of North Georgia Live Steamers voted on the 2023 Board of Directors. The results are as follows:
Board of Directors
President - Peter Craymer
Vice President- Scott Moore
Treasurer (2023 - 2025)- Norm Wizner
Secretary - Robby Mossman
Board Members
Bob Cummings
Wes Rogers
John Tuten
We thank each member and nominee who participating in the 2023 Board of Director election. We would also like to thank departing board member Calvin Abernathy for his service as a board member on the 2022 board.
Train Ride Schedule announced for the 2023 Season
Our 2023 train ride schedule has been set and we look forward to seeing everyone around the railroad this season. The schedule for the 2023 season will be Saturday, April 29th, May 20th, October 7th, and November 4th from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Riders must be at least 18 months old or older. No expectant mothers allowed to ride on the railroad. Tickets can be purchased on site. CASH Only. No Credit Cards or Debit Cards accepted.
For more information about our ride days please visit ride day webpage
Our 2023 train ride schedule has been set and we look forward to seeing everyone around the railroad this season. The schedule for the 2023 season will be Saturday, April 29th, May 20th, October 7th, and November 4th from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Riders must be at least 18 months old or older. No expectant mothers allowed to ride on the railroad. Tickets can be purchased on site. CASH Only. No Credit Cards or Debit Cards accepted.
For more information about our ride days please visit ride day webpage

1st Meeting of 2023 will this Saturday, January 7th at 1 p.m.
Our first club meeting of the new year will be this Saturday, January 7th at 1 p.m. The agenda for the meeting will including the voting of our 2023 board along with other club related business. The meeting will be held at the site and the weather is looking sunny and may reach 60 degrees. Don’t forget to bring money to pay your dues and if you ordered calendars remember to pay Norm for those as well.
Our first club meeting of 2023 will be this Saturday, January 7th at 1 p.m. The agenda for the meeting will including the voting of our 2023 board along with other club related business. The meeting will be held at the site and the weather is looking sunny and may reach 55 degrees. Don’t forget to bring money to pay your dues and if you ordered calendars remember to pay Norm for those as well.
2022 A year in review
What an incredible year. This year was a little more relaxing than the past couple of years as we took a break from large projects and enjoyed the railroad. The year saw a few new pieces of rolling stock around the railroad along with many new faces. Here is a month-by-month snapshot of just some of the things the club did.
What an incredible year. This year was a little more relaxing than the past couple of years as we took a break from large projects and enjoyed the railroad. The year saw a few new pieces of rolling stock around the railroad along with many new faces. Here is a month-by-month snapshot of just some of the things the club did.
January
The year started off with our annual New Year’s Day Club Fun Day. The weather was beautiful and a little cold but was a great way to start 2022. A few weeks later we participated in the annual Trains, Trains, Trains event at the Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History in Kennesaw with plenty of items on display to share with the visitors.
February
Our third member container began to take shape with the installation of track heading into the container. The crew installed all the necessary panels in a single day making it one of the quickest installations in recent memories.
March
March was a little quieter for us as we did some basic spring cleaning around the property when the weather permitted.
April
The beginning of our first full season since 2019 began with a public run day which saw many smiles, smoke, and fun by so many members and visitors. If you look closely, you will also see a special observer in a railroad tie watching trains go by.
May
May brought our second public run day of the season which also brought out more familiar faces and a new locomotive around the railroad. It was beginning to feel like old times.
June
As the year continued to warm up and in between some of the rain we had the next member container project kicked off with the clearing of some trees and planning on how to get the container positioned into its new home.
July
Work continued on the next member container with leveling off the ground and building switch templates that we can use to identify what radius switches we need. These will come in handy with future projects. We also installed a drain for the driveway and gravel for the container.
August
With all of the rain we had the grass grew tall, but we still got the container delivered. We learned that we had more ways to move a container than we thought which was great since dropping the container didn’t quite land at the right angle. Training on the club steamer was full steam ahead and the driveway drain installation was set in concrete. August also brought our annual Hot Summer Nights club fun day. Sorry I don’t have any pictures, but I understand it was great.
September
Just like old times the annual boiler inspection came and went with all the locomotives on hand passing with flying colors and then taking time to run around the railroad. In case you are wondering our 2023 boiler inspection will be September 16, 2023. More work was also done in preparation of track being installed for the next member container.
October
Wow what an October. This year saw an incredible turnout for our October public run day which made for an exciting day and lots of smiles by so many. The day would not have been successful without each one of our members. Once we got beyond our public run day work continued on the member container with progress being made on the area for track. The month also brought our 2nd annual Fall Meet where we welcomed visitors and visiting trains during our four-day event. Looking forward to 2023. Don’t forget to start sharing with others you know in the hobby that our 2023 Fall meet will be Thursday, October 19th through Sunday, October 22, 2023.
November
We closed out our 2022 public run day in early November with a great turnout early in the day. The interesting part of the day was how the second half of the day was pretty relaxing as many visitors left to go watch an exciting UGA game. We still gave 600 rides for the day allowing us to close out our public run day schedule with 2,481 rides given during our 2022 season.
December
With the year coming to an end, we take a moment to also remember those we lost. Our railroad family lost loved ones that will forever have a special place in the hearts of their families, North Georgia Live Steamers, and others that can say they knew them.
2023
As you prepare for a new year do not forget that we have 8 Club Fun Days this year with the first one being on January 1st. If you purchased a 2023 NGLS calendar the dates for our club fun days and many other dates are listed in the printed calendar. You can also visit our website for the latest calendar items as well. Speaking of the calendar do not forget about other items coming up just after the new year.
Saturday, January 7th - Club Meeting and 2023 Board Election
Saturday, January 28th and Sunday, January 29th - Trains, Trains, Trains event at the Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History. Don’t forget to sign up to volunteer for this fun event.
Thank you again for a wonderful year and looking forward to seeing what new things members have been working on over the winter as the railroad comes alive again in 2023.

North Georgia Live Steamers wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas
From the members of North Georgia Live Steamers, we would like to wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas.
From the members of North Georgia Live Steamers, we would like to wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas.
Thank You for a Great 2022 Season
The Board of Directors of North Georgia Live Steamers want to thank our members, volunteers, and visitors who made our 2022 season a success. This was our first full season since 2019 and as a non-profit organization our all-volunteer staff has worked hard to make this season one of the best yet. Our volunteers and members work hard year-round on projects including performing maintenance on both our steam and diesel locomotives, passenger cars, and other railroad related items. Our volunteers also work on personal trains, scale buildings, and more which are used during our train ride events.
The money raised during our train ride day event goes right back into the railroad and if you are interested in donating to North Georgia Live Steamers, please visit our donation page for more information. We look forward to seeing you during our 2023 season. Our schedule for the 2023 season will be announced in January. Again, thank you for coming out and supporting the railroad.
The Board of Directors of North Georgia Live Steamers want to thank our members, volunteers, and visitors who made our 2022 season a success. This was our first full season since 2019 and as a non-profit organization our all-volunteer staff has worked hard to make this season one of the best yet. Our volunteers and members work hard year-round on projects including performing maintenance on both our steam and diesel locomotives, passenger cars, and other railroad related items. Our volunteers also work on personal trains, scale buildings, and more which are used during our train ride events.
The money raised during our train ride day event goes right back into the railroad and if you are interested in donating to North Georgia Live Steamers, please visit our donation page for more information. We look forward to seeing you during our 2023 season. Our schedule for the 2023 season will be announced in January. Again, thank you for coming out and supporting the railroad.
2023 NGLS Board Nominees have been set for a January vote
During the December 3, 2022 club meeting the nominees for the 2023 board were approved. The nominees will be voted on during our January 7, 2023 meeting. Based on the bylaws the following are automatically elected to the 2023 board.
During the December 3, 2022 club meeting the nominees for the 2023 board were approved. The nominees will be voted on during our January 7, 2023 meeting. Based on the bylaws the following are automatically elected to the 2023 board.
President: Peter Craymer
Vice President: Scott Moore
Treasurer (2023-2025): Norm Wizner
Secretary: Robby Mossman
The remaining three remaining board positions will be filled during a vote scheduled for January 7, 2023, during our regularly scheduled club meeting which starts at 1 p.m. The nominees are listed below, and the top three will fill the position as board member.
Board Members (3 Open Positions)
Calvin Abernathy
Bob Cummings
Tyler Griffin
Joan Lurwig
Wes Rogers
John Tuten