The Craftsman program consists of 6 programs ... to be known as Tracks. These will involve both craftsmanship as well as service to the the hobby.

After the successful completion of each, a certificate of recognition will be awarded. When the entire six programs are achieved, or "the member has successfully arrived on all tracks", a CRC, or "Canadian Railway Craftsman" certificate, will be awarded to the member in recognition of outstanding achievement in the hobby of model railroading.

These members have achieved the following Certificates towards their Canadian Railway Craftsman.

Contact the CRC Manager for the documentation for each "Track" or go into the "Members" area to view "Tracks" where the documents can be downloaded as a pdf.

An MMR, to be recognized a CRC, must achieve their MMR no later than October 31, 2005. Each NMRA Achievement Program will also be recognized and credit given up to October 31, 2005. After that time, a member must fulfill the requirements of the CRC program. Be sure to contact the CRC Manager to register your NMRA certificates as soon as possible.

The six Track certificates are:

Mentors are modellers within the Association who are willing to make themselves available to other members of the Association to provide guidance and teaching in the acquiring of model railway skills.
The web site is a repository of information provided by members. It consists of pages of information describing their techniques and skills. A contribution of at least six articles to the web site outlining modelling tips and techniques is required. A person who has constructed a model railroad layout that has met the required standards.
A person who has contributed at least six articles to "The Canadian".
A person who has either displayed models or put on a clinic or otherwise contributed volunteer service during at least one National Convention or participated in other volunteer efforts for the Association. A person who has met the standards in constructing models in the areas of Motive Power, Structures and Rolling Stock.
The following members are recognized as Canadian Railway Craftsman.