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available as an extra fare item on Saturday only. Admission: Adults $3.00, Under 12 $1.00, Under 5 Free with adult. Contact Gene R. Tacey at (308) 386-2489 NORTH SUTTON, NEW HAMPSHIRE, April 14, 2013. Dartmouth-


Lakesunapee Area Model Railroad Show at Kearsarge Regional Middle School, Guild Pond Road. Hosted by the Connecticut Valley Model Railroad Club. Our 28th Annual show! Enjoy N, HO, O and G scale operating layouts. Dealer sales, cash door prizes. Refreshments available. Admission: $5.00 per person. Children 12 and under Free. Contact Brad Sherman at (603) 763-8725 or visit our web site at http://cvrr.railfan.net/cvmrr/ FRANKLIN, NEW JERSEY, May 5, 2013. The 11th Annual Model and


Toy Train Show and Sale will be at the Littell Community Center, 12 Munsonhurst Road. New, used and collectable model and toy trains as well as railroad collectables and an operating HO layout. Admission: $5.00, Under 12 free. Contact John Bazelewich at (973) 697-6539 or visit http://www.trainweb.org/sussexctyrrclub/11thShow.jpg HILLIARD, OHIO, May 18-19, 2013. 5th Ohio N-scale Weekend at


Franklin County Fairgrounds, 4100 Columbia St. A train show by by N- scalers for N-scalers! See web site for details. Admission: $5.00 over 12 years of age. Contact Craig Sonnen, MMR, Secretary at (614) 871-2601 or visit http://centralohiontrak.org SANDUSKY, OHIO, April 28, 2013. Firelands Model Train & Toy Show


at Location: Erie County fair Grounds, 3110 Columbus Ave. Train show and sale sponsored by Firelands Society of Model Railroaders. All scales. Free parking. See web site for details. Admission: $5.00 Adults, Kids 18 and under Free. Active military Free. Contact Rick at (419) 318-0980 or visit http://www.fsomr.com MONACA, PENNSYLVANIA, April 14, 2013. The Beaver County


Spring Model Train Show will be held at the Center Stage, 1495 Old Brodhead Road. Enjoy vendors selling trains and accessories in all scales. Operating layout, club house tour of our model railroad, a 50/50 raffle and more. Wheelchair accessible. Admission: $5.00 adults, Children 12 and under Free. Contact Walt Steiner at (724) 843-3783 or visit http://www.bcmrr.railfan.net HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA, May 5, 2013. A Model Train and Railroading Event will be held at Rockingham County Fairgrounds, Route 11 South. Sponsored by the Shenandoah Valley Railroad Club and the local chapter of the National Railway Historical Society. Huge variety of model and railroad offerings, film viewing and demonstrations. Test tracks for all gauges. Free parking. Food available. Admission: $5.00. Children inder 12 Free when accompanied by an adult. Contact Paul Graham at (540) 828-1106 RANSON, WEST VIRGINIA, April 6, 2013. Bunker Hill Train Club


Show at Ranson Civic Center, 431 W. 2nd Avenue. Enjoy the largest train show in the tri-state area with more than 160 tables of vendors selling everything from Z to G gauge trains. Also we will have 3 operating layouts in G, HO, On30. Children’s play area available. 1:00 raffle with multiple drawings. Admission: $4.00, Under 12 FREE. Contact Joe Vanorsdale at (304) 671-0568 MILTON, ONTARIO, CANADA, April 14, 2013. Lakeshore Model


Railroaders’ Association Flea Market at John Tonelli Sports Center, 205 Laurier Ave. Large model train flea market. New and used items for sale, from models to structures to scenery supplies to memorabilia and more. Something to interest any model rail enthusiast. Admission: adults $5.00, youth $2.00, kids under 6 free. Contact Steven McCoy at (416) 817-4015 or visit http://lmra.ca NEWCASTLE, ONTARIO, CANADA, April 13, 2013. Model Railroad Flea Market at St. Francis of Assisi Church, 214 King Ave. E. Event takes


place in the downstairs Church Hall. Admission: $2.00 per person. Contact Ron J. Radcliffe at (905) 987-3099 OTTAWA, ONTARIO, CANADA, May 04, 2013 - May 05, 2013. The


Ottawa Train Expo 2013 will be held at the Ottawa Carleton University Field House, 1125 Colonel By Drive. Visitors will enjoy the largest train show


Eastern Canada dedicated to model trains. Vendors, exhibits,


clinics, and more. Admission: Adults $10.00, Youth 6-12 $5.00, 5 and under FREE. Contact Graeme Cook at (613) 795-1991 or visit http://www.ottawatrainexpo.com


Railfan Events GRIFFITH, INDIANA, April 13, 2013. Spring Railroad Swap Meet and


Slide Program at American Legion Post 66, 132 N. Wiggs Street. Railroad collectable and model railroad equipment swap meet, followed by a 1970’s 35mm slide program beginning at 3:30 PM. Hosted by the Blackhawk Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society. Admission: Free admission - donations welcome!. Contact Bill Molony at (815) 834- 0835 or visit http://www.blackhawknrhs.org BLISSFIELD, MICHIGAN, April 20-21, 2013. The Blissfield Railroad


Days will be held at the 105 N. Lane St. Ride the Adrian & Blissfield Railroad, visit model railroad displays including Doug Tagsold’ Terminal of Toledo layout, and the Blissfield Model Railroad Club’s Clinchfield Railroad., plus several other HO, O, S, and N scale layouts to visit. Train Show and Sale on Sunday. Admission: $5.00. Contact Doug Tagsold at (517) 486-3817 HACKETTSTOWN, NEW JERSEY, April 27-28, 2013. The Delaware,


Lackawanna & Western Railroad Historical Society will hold their Annual Meeting and History Symposium at Comfot Inn, 1925 New Jersey 57. Attend our annual members meeting and history symposium. Visitors will enjoy the Saturday daytime presentations, Saturday evening there will be a banquet. Sunday bus tour of the DL&W “Old Road” Port Morris to Delaware, NJ. Non-members welcome. See web site for details. Admission: Saturday Presentations: $35 memebrs, $40 non-members, Banquet: $35 members, $40 non-members. Sunday Tour: $28 members, $33 non-members. Contact Will Shultz at (607) 539-6911 or visit http://www.dlwrrhs.org GLENMONT, NEW YORK, April 20, 2013. The 41st Annual Key, Lock


& Lantern Convention will be held at the Albany/Glenmont Comfort Inn, 37 Route 9W. Weekend events include railroad history displays, railroadiana swap meet, slide and movie programs. Meet and network with railroad historians and collectors. See web site for details. Admission: Admission packages vary. Contact David Hamilton at (518) 439-8392 or visit http://www.klnl.org HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, April 20, 2013. Harrisburg Chapter


NRHS Annual Banquet at Clubs at Colonial Ridge, 3904 Linglestown Rd. Harrisburg Chapter NRHS annual banquet, buffet dinner. Keynote speaker will present how the Pennsy transported POW’s During World War II. Call (717) 232-6221 to reserve. Door prizes. Admission: $25 per person. Contact Sloan Auchincloss at (717) 238-2131 or visit http://www.harristower.org UPPER DARBY, PENNSYLVANIA, May 5, 2013. Friends of


Philadelphia Trolleys Red Arrow LRV Charter at SEPTA Media and Sharon Hill Lines, 69th Street & Market Street. FPT will celebrate the centennial of trolley service to Media, PA with a special charter on the Media and Sharon Hill Lines with a Red Arrow Kawasaki LRV. To reserve a seat, mail a check made out to FPT, Inc. To: Harry Donahue, 103 Mulberry Court, Morgantown, PA 19543. Admission: $45.00 a seat. Contact Bill Monaghan at (856) 297-2355


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Union Pacific was a latecomer to Southern California, not arriving until 1901, as a part owner of the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad. But the history of this part of the UP is com- plex. It is all here, from the predecessor railroads, through Depression, war, and many postwar changes and adjustments, including many complications at the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles. Also fascinating are the relations with Santa Fe, Pacific Electric and Southern Pacific. Tis book will be of great interest to UP fans and those interested in Southern California history. 496 pages, 562 photos, 60 maps, 100 graphics, bibliography, index. Price: $80


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