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TIMETABLE listings of railfan events are printed free of charge on a space-available basis. Notices submitted to our web site at least 90 days prior to event date will be considered for publication in the magazine. White River Productions is not responsible for errors in listings, please confi rm details with event sponsor. Please submit your events online at www.railfan.com/timetable.


SKAGWAY, ALASKA, September 3-10, 2015. Photo


Freights at White Pass & Yukon Railroad. Eight days of chartered trains, four with steam. See web page for details. Admission: $3999.00 for all eight days including accomodation. Contact Richard Reiff, Doug Cummings, Adrian Palmer at (604) 444-3506 or visit http://www.extra2200south.com FORT BRAGG, CALIFORNIA, June 7, 2015.


Rio Grande: Crest of the Continent


Photographer’s Special at California Western Railroad at foot of Laurel Street. Climb aboard the Photographer’s Special and enjoy a day of capturing the Skunk Train’s steam locomotive in staged photo run-bys. Barbecue lunch served at Northspur. Reservations required, purchase tickets online. Fares: Adults $109.00, Children $89.00. Cab Rides $200.00. Contact us at (707) 964-6371 or visit our web site at http://www.skunktrain.com UNION, ILLINOIS, July 18-19, 2015. Diesel Days at


Illinois Railway Museum, 7000 Olson Road. Vintage diesels will pass in review at the depot. Take a ride on a coach train and a caboose train pulled by one of these powerful giants. Many great photo opportunities for the diesel fan! Admission: $14.00 Adults, $10.00 Children, $50 Family. Contact (815) 923-4000 or visit http://www.irm.org KENNEBUNKPORT, MAINE, July


12, 2015. Moxie


Day at Seashore Trolley Museum. Come and see the Moxie model railroad and all kinds of Moxie memorabilia. Haven’t had a taste of Moxie before? Give it a try and take a sip of Maine’s official soft drink. Sponsored by the New England Moxie Congress. Admission: $10.00 Adults, $7.50 Children (6-16), $8.00 Seniors (60+). Contact (207) 967-2712 or visit


Rio Grande: Heart of the Rockies $79.95 ea.


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https://www.trolleymuseum.org/ MOUNDS VIEW, MINNESOTA, June 24-27, 2015.


Friends of the Burlington Northern Railroad Annual Convention at AmericInn Hotel and Suites Mounds View, 2200 Highway 10. Railfan BNSF St. Croix Sub. Visit North Metro Model Railroad Club. Tours include restored St. Paul Union Station, James J. Hill Mansion, MRM Jackson Street Roundhouse. Enjoy member slide show, banquet with guest speaker, and more. See web site for details. Registration: $50.00. Contact Larry Stephens at (607) 732-7942 or visit http://fobnr.org DUMONT, NEW JERSEY, June 6, 2015. “Riding the


Rails Through History” at The Dumont Arboretum, West Shore Ave. The event


includes historical


displays of train structures and buildings. Professional locomotive engineers will be on hand to answer questions on our current rail system. See original documents from the West Shore Railroad. Enjoy operating model railroads. Hosted by: Dumont Shade Tree Commission. Admission: Free. Contact Michael Kuhn at (201) 956-3918 or visit http://www.dumontshadetree.org ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, June 20-21, 2015. Father’s


Day Trains at Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum, 282 Rush-Scottsville Road. Our opening weekend features special Father’s Day Trains! Bring Dad out for a ride on our restored freight train cabooses pulled by a vintage diesel. Tour our museum grounds, see our extensive collection of rolling stock. All trains depart from Industry Depot off Route 251. Admission: $10.00 Adults, $8.00 Youth and Seniors. Call (585) 533-1431 or visit http://www.rochestertrainrides.com


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