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ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, July 18-19, 2015. Steel


Wheels and Classic Cars at Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum, 282 Rush-Scottsville Road. Enjoy our display of classic cars! Take 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 UTICA, NEW YORK, June 5-7, 2015. Key Lock &


Lantern 2015 Railroad History Expo & Train Excursion at Hotel Utica, 102 Lafayette St. Annual Key Lock & Lantern Convention and Railroad History Expo includes exhibits and railroadiana collectors market, special excursion train on Adirondack Scenic Railroad to Boonville, railfan slide and movie programs, and more. Visit web site for details. Admission: $7.00 for Railroad Expo, $35.00 for Train Ride. Contact David Hamilton at (518) 439-8392 or visit http://www.klnl.org BRADFORD, OHIO, June 13, 2015. Bradford Ohio


Railroad Museum Railroad Festival at Bradford Ohio Railroad Museum, 200 N Miami Avenue. Celebrate 130 years of railroad history at Bradford, Ohio. Train related games, movies, lectures and presentation. Activities for children with a kiddie train ride. Train vendors, model layouts and railroad artifacts will be on display. Telegraph school at the BF Tower. Admission: $5.00. Contact Marilyn Kosier at (937) 552-2196 or visit http://www.bradfordrrmuseum.org CINCINNATI, OHIO, August 8,


Rail Festival at Carillon Historical Park, 1000 Carillon Blvd. The Carillon Park Rail & Steam Society and Carillon Historical Park present the 10th annual Miami Valley Rail Festival. Enjoy model train displays, historical displays, live steam engines, flea market, and miniature train rides through-out the weekend. Refreshments available. Admission: $8.00 adults, $7.00 seniors, $5.00 children. Contact David Oroszsi at (937) 238-5655 or visit http://www.railfestival.com VAN WERT, OHIO, July 11-12, 2015. Model Railroad


Show & Swap at Van Wert County Fair Grounds, 1055 S. Washington St. Enjoy more than 100 vendor tables, operating layouts. Refreshments available. Handicap accessible. Admission: Adults $3.00, Children 12 and under Free. Contact Jan Dunlap at (419) 238-4207. WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, VERMONT, September


12-13, 2015. 23rd Annual Glory Days Festival at White River Juncton Station, 102 Railroad Row. Festival events include prototype railroad equipment displays throughout


the day, LEGO train show,


family entertainment, and more. Extra fare events include night photo shoot, dinner train, and excursion train rides. See web site for details. Admission: Free. Contact Tad Nunez, Director of Hartford Parks and Recreation Dept. at (802) 295-5036 or visit http://www.vtglorydaysfestival.com ST. ALBANS, WEST VIRGINIA, June 4,-7, 2015. 2015


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Railroad Photography Show at Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Station, 1301 Western Ave. Enjoy quality multimedia slide shows and a railroadiana flea market. Scheduled presenters include Chris Guss presenting the Midwestern work of Mike Abalos, Charlie Dischinger, Tim Hensch, Dan Kwarciany, Mark Llanuza, Scott Lothes, Mike McBride, Dan Munson, Gary Rolih, and Dale Sanders presenting vintage southern California work of Gordon Glattenberg, Tom Gildersleeve, and Hank Mills. Presented by Cincinnati Railroad Club. Admission: $25.00 each, advance sale only. Contact Bill Haines at (937) 898-1473 or visit http://cincinnatirrclub.org DAYTON, OHIO, June 27-28, 2015. Miami Valley


CSX Historical Society Convention at St. Albans Depot, 4th Avenue. The CSXT Historical Society will hold its 2015 Convention June 4-7, 2015 at the historic St. Albans depot. Most convention activities will take place at the depot, other than railfanning trips. Visit our web site for details. Admission: See Web Site. Contact Charles Bogart at (502) 227-2436 or visit http://www.csxthsociety.org/ WAUPACA, WISCONSIN, June 20-21, 2015. Strawberry


Fest Model Railroad Show & Model Contest at Waupaca Recreation Center, 407 School Street. Enjoy operating layouts and vendors, Model Contest (Saturday only) and an open house at the restored Soo Line depot in Waupaca. Refreshments available. Admission: Free. Contact Roger Hildebrandt at (715) 258-8218 or visit http://www.wamrltd.com


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