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ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, September 19-20, 2015. RG&E/Kodak Days at Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum, 282 Rush-Scottsville Road. Rochester Gas & Electric and Eastman Kodak depended on the railroad to produce goods and service the community. See and ride our RG&E and Kodak equipment on this special weekend. Tour the largest collection of historic trains in New York State. All trains depart Industry Depot on Route 251. Admission: $10.00 Adults, $8.00 Youth and Seniors. Visit http://www.rochestertrainrides.com CINCINNATI, OHIO, August 8, 2015. Summerail at Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Station, 1301 Western Ave. Enjoy quality multimedia slide shows and a railroadiana flea market. 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. Admission: $25.00 each. Contact Bill Haines at (937) 898-1473 or visit http://cincinnatirrclub.org GARIBALDI, OREGON, October 3, 2015. Oregon


Coast Crawler at Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad, 204 American Ave. Journey at a leisurely pace from the fishing village of Garibaldi, alongside Tillamook and Nehalem Bays and makes a brief stop in Wheeler en route to a final destination of Salmonberry. On the return, enjoy a stunning sunset over the bay. See web site for details. Admission: $125.00. Contact RailsNW at (503) 292-5055 or visit http://www.railsnw.com EASTON, PENNSYLVANIA, September 27, 2015. 39th


Annual Lehigh Valley Regional Train Show and Expo at Charles Chrin Community Center, 4100 Green Pond Road. This year’s expanded show will feature additional dealers, photo displays, and operating model train layouts. Kids can enter to win an HO scale train layout. Refreshments available. Sponsored by Lehigh Valley Chapter NRHS. Admission: $5.00 per person, under 12 free. Contact Jim Rowland at (610) 737-3431. NICHOLSON, PENNSYLVANIA, September 11-13,


2015. Nicholson Bridge (Tunkhannock Creek Viaduct) 100th Anniversary Celebration. The community of Nicholson will


celebrate the centennial of the Nicholson Bridge, also known as the Tunkhannock


Creek Viaduct, constructed by the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad. Admission: Free. Contact Josh Stull at (570) 871-0510 or visit http://www.nicholsonbridge100th.com ROCKHILL FURNACE, PENNSYLVANIA, August 22, 2015.


Three Car Celebration at Rockhill Trolley Museum, 430 Meadow St. Witness the dedication of Johnstown Traction Company 311, fresh from its restoration, Philadelphia PCC car 2743 car, body restoration and new paint work, and San Diego LRV car 1019, in its official welcoming to Pennsylvania. Admission: Adult $8.00, Child $4.00. Contact Bill Monaghan at (856) 297-2355 or visit http://www.rockhilltrolley.org/ SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA, September 11-13, 2015.


ARHS 40th Anniversary Convention at Scranton Hilton Hotel and Conference Center, Adams Avenue. The Anthracite Railroads Historical Society will hold its 40th Anniversary Convention. Barbecue and night photo shoot at Steamtown on Friday, presentations and banquet on Saturday, possible excursion on Sunday. See web site for details and registration. Admission: Varies. Contact Tom Posatko at (302) 750-7455 or visit http://www.anthraciterailroads.org 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 COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, September 19, 2015.


Model Train Show & Sale at National Guard Armory, 1225 Bluff Road. Enjoy 150 vendor tables featurings trains in all scales, new and used, free rides on Choo-Chee the 35 ft. gas-powered train. Large kids area to operate trains, investigate with wooden toys, train races. Operating layouts, free drawing for Lionel Scout set. Refreshments available. Admission: $5.00. Contact Todd Pletcher at (843) 307-8674 or visit http://www.palmettoTCA.com SEE COMPLETE LISTING AT RAILFAN.COM/TIMETABLE


Sand Patch- From B&O to CSX


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Patch. BO-2 was taken in the ‘50’s during the twilight of steam. BO-1 was taken when CSX ran the trains. Both cover from Cumberland to Meyers- dale. BO-2 is 83 minutes, BO-1 is 2 hours.


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