| Two years later, on August 8, 1988, the PMRHS held
another sort of “ground breaking” when the first drywall screw was
driven, signaling the start of construction of its next model
railroad layout. The new layout would be called the “Mon-Valley
System” and would replicate the actual route between Pittsburgh and
Cumberland Maryland. On November 19th of that year the PMRHS
celebrated its 50th Anniversary, and several weeks later, on
December 2nd the organization opened its doors to the public for its
first Christmas train show in over a quarter century! In the years since then, the PMRHS was renamed the “Western Pennsylvania Model Railroad Museum” (WPMRM) to more accurately reflect the mission of the Museum. The WPMRM’s Mon-Valley System is the feature attraction of its popular “A Railroad Journey in Miniature” holiday train shows. The M-V System has been featured in articles published in Model Railroader and Railroad Model Craftsman magazines and it has also appeared in Allen Keller’s “Great Model Railroad” video series. The year 2007 will mark the WPMRM’s 20th public train show at its Museum in Gibsonia, while in 2008 the WPMRM will celebrate the 70th Anniversary of its founding. |