This page is in need of a major update.  I will try to do that in the near future.

The Nasonville Valley Railroad Company is a private track located in the northern most part of the little State of Rhode Island. We are a 1-1/2″ scale, 7-1/4″ gauge Live Steam Railroad. It has been my dream to have a back yard railroad since I was just 13 years old. Although this is a
private railroad, fellow live steamers are most welcome to help in construction and are welcome to run their locomotives by appointment.

We held our Golden Spike ceremony and solemn blessing and dedication of the railroad on May 24, 2008.

The mainline is 1,538′. Along the main line, you cross a 92′ long and 11′ high trestle made out of local, rough cut lumber, a 20′ long tunnel, a 10′ long covered bridge and 5′ open bridge crossing a water culvert.  The mainline has 3,586 ties and 15,016 track screws, with an overall of 4,313 ties and 17,274 screws.  We used 160 tons of ballast and we are ready to order another load for tweaking and leveling.

During the summer of 2005, we finished all grading, built a 92′ long trestle, 10′ bridge (our current covered bridge) and laid some 600′ of rail (and balasted most of it).  In the summer of 2006, we laid and ballasted another 938′ of main line. In 2007, we built a turntable, three steaming bays, an engine house with another steaming bay and a loading bay.  Three weeks before our Golden Spike we moved 300′ of the main line and leads to the steaming bays to widen the radius to better accommodate larger locomotives.  We are now in the process of tweaking the whole track.

In another year, I hope to begin the second phase, which will add about another 2000′ to the main line.

Pictures of the whole project can be found in the galleries.


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Nasonville Valley RR — 2 Comments

    • You can come to the club that I belong. We have public run days. Our biggest meet weekend is the last weekend of August. Check out the schedule here.

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