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and lantern and flag signals, and more. Operation Lifesaver will remind everyone about the importance of safety around the railroads. Enjoy a trolley and diesel train ride as part of your day! All tours begin at New York Museum of Transportation Admission. Admission: Adults $10.00, Seniors (65 and over) and Children (3-17) $8.00. Contact NYMT at (585) 533- 1113 or visit http://rgvrrm.org/visit CINCINNATI, OHIO, August 9-10, 2013. Summerail 2013 at Cincinnati Union Terminal, 1301 Western Ave. A full day of activities featuring multi-media slide presentations, a railroadiana flea market, and visits to Tower A (home of the Cincinnati Railroad Club. See web site for list of presenters and complete details. Admission: $20.00. Contact Bill Haines at (937) 898-8220 or visit http://cincinnatirrclub.org DAYTON, OHIO, June 22-23, 2013. Miami Valley Rail Festival at


Carillon Historical Park, 1000 Carillon Blvd. The Carillon Park Rail & Steam Society and Carillon Historical Park present the 8th annual Miami Valley Rail Festival. Will feature model train displays, historical displays, live steam engines, food & merchandise vendors, flea market, and miniature train rides through-out the weekend. Admission: $8.00 adults, $7.00 seniors, $5.00 children. Contact Ronald Mock at (937) 974-1106 or visit http://www.railfestival.com ENOLA, PENNSYLVANIA, May 14, 2013. Pennsylvania Passenger


Trains Presentation by Mike Shafer at Hoss’s Restaurant, 643 Wertzville Rd. Mike Schafer, Editor of Passenger Train Journal will present an illustrated program about Pennsylvania passenger trains. Presnted by Harrisburg Chapter NRHS. Meeting open to public. Admission: Buffet dinner/pay as you go. Contact Sloan Auchincloss at (717) 238-2131 or visit http://www.harristower.org ROCKHILL FURNACE, PENNSYLVANIA, July 6, 2013. 50th


Anniversary Celebration at Rockhill Trolley Museum, 430 Meadow Street. Help us celebrate 50 years of official public operation. All are welcome to come out and see what progress the Rockhill Trolley Museum has made over the past five decades and learn about the bold steps the museum is taking for the future. Admission: Regular fares are $7 for adults and $4 for children. Contact Bill Monaghan at (814) 447-9576 or visit http://www.rockhilltrolley.org ROCKHILL FURNACE, PENNSYLVANIA, July 27, 2013. PCC Car


Day 2013 at Rockhill Trolley Museum, 430 Meadow Street. Join us for our second annual PCC Car Day. Tickets go on sale at 11:00 AM; first ride will be at 11:15. We will be operating former SEPTA PCC Car 2743, former New Jersey Transit PCC Car 6, and as well as other historic vehicles from the museum collection. Admission: Ticket prices are $7 for an adult and $4 for children. Contact Bill Monaghan at (814) 447-9576 or visit http://www.rockhilltrolley.org/ UPPER DARBY, PENNSYLVANIA, May 05, 2013. Friends of Red Arrow LRV Charter at SEPTA Media and


Philadelphia Trolleys


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 BURLINGTON, VERMONT, May 4 and 5, 2013. 26th Annual Rutland Railroad Historical Society Convention at Main Street Landing (former Burlington Union Station), 1 Main Street. Annual convention includes VRS Burlington roundhouse tour, catered lunch, banquet, vendor tables, swap show, displays and many speakers. See web site for details. Admission: Convention $30, Banquet $35. Contact Phillip Blancher at (613) 543-2168 or visit http://www.rutlandrr.org


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