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(SLORRM) are co-hosts. Enjoy clinics, Modeling With the Masters, contests, prototype and layout tours, operating sessions, banquet, swap meet, ride Amtrak, visit nearby Hearst Castle, beaches, wineries, and more! See web site for details. Admission: Full $89.00, Non-Rail $69.00, Youth $50.00. Contact Doug Wagner at (661) 589-0391 or visit http://www.pcrnmra.org/conv2014/ ATLANTA, GA. June 10: NMRA Piedmont Div. Meeting will be held at


the Elks Lodge, 1775 Montreal Rd., from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. Adm.: free. Info.: Gary Jarabek, 770-509-6941 or www.piedmontdiv.org. SCHAUMBURG, ILLINOIS, May 15-18, 2014. RailFun 2014 - NMRA


Midwest Region Spring Convention at The Best Western Plus Hotel & Convention Center, 1725 E Algonquin Road. Three and a half days of great model and real railroad experiences. More than 30 layout and 2 prototype tours, 12 operating sessions, 19 clinics, non-rail activities and photo and model contests. Something for everyone! See web site for details. Admission: $45.00 early registration, $55.00 normal fee. See web site for details. Contact Bert Lattan at (847) 295-7959 or visit http://www.foxvalleydivision.org/railfun2014/welcome.html MADISON, WISCONSIN, May 4, 2014. South Central Wisconsin Div.


and Rock River Valley Div. Joint Meeting at Knights of Columbus Hall, 5256 Verona Road. Please join us for our special joint SCW and WWV division meeting. Enjoy clinics, model and prototype photo contests, door prizes, and home layout tours following the meeting. Admission: Free. Contact Paul Mangan at (608) 835-9577 or visit http://www.nmra-scwd.org NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, ONTARIO, CANADA, May 2-4, 2014.


“The Grapevine Express” NFR 2014 Convention at Niagara College Campus, 137 Taylor Road. Niagara Frontier Region NMRA presents the 2014 Grapevine Express convention. Clinics, layout tours, contests, banquet, NFR Business Meeting, Non-Rail Programs, and more. Stay in excellent Campus Residence Suites or local area hotels. Enjoy local attractions including Niagara Falls. Admission: $99.00 including banquet, $65.00 no banquet. Contact Mike Pearson at (905) 385-9500 or visit http://www.grapevineexpress.ca/


Club Open House LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, May 3-4, 2014. Pasadena Model


Railroad Club Spring 2014 Open House at Pasadena Model Railroad Club, 5458 Alhambra Ave. The Pasadena Model Railroad Club operates the Sierra Pacific Lines, one of the largest HO model Railroads in the world covering almost 5,000 square feet. Breathtaking scenery and theatrical lighting all combine to make this model railroad one you always dreamed it could be. Admission: Donation: Adults $5.00, Children $1.00 (Under 7 free, when accompanied by an adult). Contact Don Philpott at (323) 222-1718 or visit http://www.pmrrc.org SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, June 14, 2014. Open House at Silicon


Valley Lines Model Rail Road Club, 148 E. Virginia Street. You and your children can participate in running trains on our 600-foot-long mainline double-decked HO layout. We have open houses on Saturdays twice a year. Admission: FREE. Contact Bill Goodenough at (408) 448-6718 or visit http://www.siliconvalleylines.com VISTA, CALIFORNIA, June 7, 2014. June Fling at Antique Gas and


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Steam Engine Museum, 2040 North Santa Fe Avenue. Swap meet and club open house. Please see our web site for details. Admission: Free. Contact Milt Perkins at (760) 645-3602 or visit http://www.shorttrackrr.org HINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS, August 2, 2014. South Shore Model


Railway Club - Summer Show 2014 at South Shore Model Railway Club, 19 Fort Hill Street - Bare Cove Park Bldg. 51. The clubs 10,000 square foot


facility with dealer tables, white elephant table, clinics, rail movies, raffle and club cars for sale is a great event for the hobbyist and the family. Light snacks and beverages are available for purchase. Admission: Adult, Senior, Child 5-12 $2.00, children 4 and under free. Contact Jack Foley at (781) 740-2000 or visit http://www.ssmrc.org ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, May 3, 2014, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.


Rochester Institute of Technology Model Railroad Club Open House at ImagineRIT Creativity and Innovation Festival. See the new and expanded HO scale Rochester & Irondequoit Terminal Railroad under construction! Trains will be running the entire length of the main line, following a route from Rochester through Niagara Falls. Club members will be on hand to answer questions and discuss our future plans. We are located in Room A-420 in the lower level of the Student-Alumni Union. Admission: FREE. Contact Matt Glazer at (585) 475-2227 or visit http://www.ritmrc.org YONKERS, NEW YORK, May 3-4, 2014. Yonkers Model Railroad


Club open house at Tibbetts Brook Park Administration Building, 355 Midland Avenue. The club will be operating its modular layout, and presenting clinics on a full range of model railroading topics. Come and see the trains run, and learn about building and operating your own model railroad. Admission: Free to all. Contact Howard Miller at (914) 576-9626. VIENNA, VIRGINIA, May 24-25, 2014. Northern Virginia Model


Railroaders Open House at Historic Vienna Depot, 231 Dominion Road NE. Enjoy our HO model trains and trolleys depicting the Western North Carolina Railroad during the transition period from steam to diesel. Our beautifully designed, permanent 20x80’ layout features DCC control and award-winning structures. Admission: FREE (donations accepted). Contact NVMR Public Relations at (703) 938-5157 or visit http://nvmr.org


Train Collector’s Meets GLENDALE, AZ. May 17: A Train Swap Meet with be held a the


Glendale Christion Church, 9661 N59 ave., from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Adm.: $5.00. Info.: Jack Miller, 623-930-5596. PHOENIX, AZ. July 26: The “In the Heat” Swap Meet will be held at


the North Phoenix Baptist Church, 5757 N. Central Ave., Phoenix from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Adm.: $5.00. Info.: David Jerry, P.O. Box 56305, Phoenix, AZ 85079; 602-336-0973. PRESCOTT, ARIZONA, August 16, 2014. Beat the Heat Swap Meet


at Prescott Activity Center, 824 E. Gurley St. An all gauges swap meet featuring 90 sales tables. Largest in Northern Arizona. Club member layout open houses following the meet for all attendees. Admission: $5, children under 12 free w. adult. Contact Dick Gauge at (802) 272-1352 or visit http://trainweb.org/camrrc/ WILLIMANTIC, CONNECTICUT, June 15, 2014. Rail Fair and


Railroad Flea Market at Connecticut Eastern Railroad Museum, 55 Bridge St. Train rides, railroadiana and model railroad vendors on site at the museum. Tour the roundhouse and other buildings, take a spin on the working turntable, ride the former Air Line trackage on the museum grounds. Admission: $6.00. Contact Pieter Roos at (203) 645-9512 or visit http://www.cteastrrmuseum.org MELBOURNE, FLORIDA, May 17, 2014. Brevard Train Expo at


Melbourne Auditorium, 625 E. Hibiscus Blvd. Enoy many dealers and operating layouts. Free parking. Admission: $5.00. Kids 12 and under and Boy Scouts in uniform Free. Contact Dave Hastings at (321) 914-3888. TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA, June 28, 2014. 23rd Annual


Tallahassee Model Railroad Show & Sale at North Florida Fairgrounds, Buildings 2 and 4, 441 Paul Russell Road. Enjoy more than 22,000 sq. ft. of vendors and model railroad displays. Experts on model train design, layout, equipment and construction will be on hand, along with vendors


Model Train Show and Railroad Marketplace


Great Scale The "small room" at Timonium Show June 21 & 22, 2014 at the Maryland Fairgrounds in Timonium, MD


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