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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 at , Main Street. The community of Nicholson will celebrate the centennial of the Nicholson Bridge, aka the Tunkhannock (Creek) Viaduct. Built by the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad (DL&W), construction on the massive bridge began in 1912 with its completion, dedication, and ready for use on Nov. 6, 1915. Admission: Free. Contact Josh Stull at (570) 871-0510 or visit our web site at http://www.nicholsonbridge100th.com NORTHAMPTON, PENNSYLVANIA, November 21,


2015. Second Annual Fall Railroad Symposium at Northampton Community Center, 1601 Laubach Avenue. Sponsored by the Railroad Historians of the Lehigh Valley, our second annual day-long event will feature presenters covering rail operations at the Bethlehem Steel plant as well as plant facilities and related topics. Cost includes continental breakfast and banquet-style lunch. Admission: $45.00 Advance Registration Required. Contact Kermit Geary, Jr. at (610) 428-7629. 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 COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, September 19, 2015.


Model Train Show & Sale at National Guard Armory, 1225 Bluff Road. Enjoy 150 vendor tables, free rides on Choo-Chee the 35 ft. gas-powered train, plenty of HO and N gauge as well as O gauge trains for sale. Large kids area to play trains. 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 HOUSTON, TEXAS, September 2-5, 2015. 2015


National Narrow Gauge Convention at Royal Sonesta Hotel, 2222 West Loop South. Our 35th annual convention! Enjoy home layout tours in HO, S, O, G, and F. Enjoy vendors, clinics, model contests, and more. See web site for registration details. Admission: 4 Day Admission $95.00. Contact Chuck Lind at (979) 219-3305 or visit http://www.nngc-2015.com NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS, October 31-November 1,


2015. Annual Fall Train Show at New Braunfels Civic Center, 380 S. Seguin Ave. Enjoy more than


275 vendor tables, door prizes, silent auction, refreshments, and layout displays. Sponsored by the New Braunfels Railroad Museum. Admission: Adults $7.00, Youth (5-17) $2.00, under 5 free. Contact Kermit R. Baese at (830) 625-2731 or visit http://www.newbraunfelsrailroadmuseum.org VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, September 19-20, 2015. Tidewater Division 26th Annual Train Show and Sale at Virginia Beach Convention Center, 1000 19th street. Enjoy operating layouts in various scales, LEGO trains, train doctors in attendance with test tracks. Vendors with train sets, engines, cars, scenery supplies, books, videos, track and tools for sale. $1.00 from each paid attendance will go to Toys for Tots. Admission: Adults $8.00, Children under 12 with paid adult free. Contact Leonard Boucher at (757) 420-7879 or visit our web site at http://nmra-mer-tidewater.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 CHEHALIS, WASHINGTON, October 10-11, 2015. Lewis


County Model Railroad Club Annual Fall Train Show & Swap Meet at Southwest Washington Fairground Blue Pavilion, 2555 N. National Ave. Enjoy our train show featuring all scales from Z to G, tinplate and toy


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sell, trade. Operating layouts. Door prizes. Free parking. Admission: $5.00, Children 10 and under free. Contact Ted Smith at (360) 985-7788 or visit http://www.lewiscountymuseum.org OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON, October 17, 2015. Model


Railroad Swap Meet at Westminister Preysbeterian church, 1925 Boulevard. Model trains in all scales, new and used, for sale, swap, or trade. Fundraiser for local homeless charity. Admission: $5.00. Contact Gordon Robinson at (360) 292-5712. SPOKANE, WASHINGTON, October 11, 2015. Spokane


Train Show at Spokane Fair and Expor Center, 404 N. Havana. Enjoy more than 200 tables of model trains in all scales and railroad memorabilia for sale. Modeling clinics will be held throughout the day. Refreshments available. Admission: Adults $6.00, Children Under 12 Free. Contact Shirley Sample at (509) 991-2317 or visit http://rivercitymodelers.org MADISON, WEST VIRGINIA, September 12-13, 2015.


Coal River Model Train Show at Madison Civic Center, 261 Washington Ave. Model trains in all scales and railroad memorabilia of all kinds for sale and trade. Operating layouts, children’s play area. Door prizes. Free parking. Admission: FREE. Contact Jim Chaney at (304) 784-0205. BRAMPTON, ONTARIO, CANADA, October 3-4,


2015. Brampton Model Railway Show at Brampton Fairgrounds, 12942 Heart Lake Road. Enjoy 33,000 sq. ft. including N, HO, O and G scale operating displays, vendors, clubs, manufacturers, craftsmen demonstrations, and more. Admission: Adults $7.00, NMRA member $6.00. Contact Paul Thompson at (519) 855-4413 or visit our web site at http://www. bramptonmodelrailwayshow.com


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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