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everyone about the importance of safety around the railroads. All tours begin at NYMT. 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/ ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, July 20, 2013. Trolleys and Classic Cars


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at Twilight at New York Museum of Transportation/R&GV Railroad Museum, 6393 East River Road. Enjoy an authentic vintage trolley ride through the pastoral coutryside at dusk. Upon your return, enjoy a small display of classic cars, as well as ice cream and refreshments. “Extra Fare” night photo session will take place after the rides, call for details. 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/events/ CINCINNATI, OHIO, August 9-10, 2013. The 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. See web site for list of presenters and complete details. Admission: 20.00. For more information 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 MARION, OHIO, October 6, 2013. Marion Union Station Association


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Annual Chicken BBQ Dinner at Marion Union Station, 532 West Center Street. Proceeds benefit the Marion Union Station Association, which owns and operates the 1902-built Marion Union Station as a railroad museum, train watching location and event venue. Enjoy your meal trackside, as the station is bracketed by three busy railroad mainlines. Please contact us for details. Admission: $7.50. Contact Joe Catera at (740) 383-3768. NILES, OHIO, August 18, 2013. Northeastern Ohio Railroad &


Transportation Artifact Show & Sale at McMenamy’s Banquet Center, 325 Youngstown-Warren Rd. (Rt. 422). Thousands of railroad items for sale. Signs, china, keys, locks, lanterns, timetables, hardware, linen, express items, globes and passes. All forms of transportation memorabilia. Trolley, steamship, bus, airline. Admission: $6.00 (under 12 free). Contact Gordon


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