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display. Telegraph school at the BF Tower. Admission: $5.00. Contact Marilyn Kosier at (937) 552-2196 or visit http://www.bradfordrrmuseum.org SALEM, OHIO, March 20-21, 2015. Mini-Bunch


Meeting with Midwest Narrow Gauge Meet at Greenford Space Center, 7600 W. South Range Rd. Meet other Narrow Gauge fans at our two-day meet! Enjoy operating narrow gauge layouts, clinics, vendors, sale tables, and more. There will be a Mini- Bunch business meeting and raffle. Please contact us for registration details. Admission: $12/$20 for 1 or 2 days Plus $2.00 for Mini-Bunch. Contact Ted Wiese at (440) 256-5212 PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, May 15-16, 2015.


22nd East Penn Traction Club National Trolley Meet at Pennsylvania Convention Center, Exhibit Hall G, Broad and Race Streets. Largest trolley modeling event in North America. Enjoy a weekend of viewing models, layouts, films, photos, slides. Opportunities to operate your model cars on large layouts in O, HO, and N scale. Meet theme “Cars with Pans.” Juried and popular model contests; numerous clinics and more. Admission: $23.00 in advance; $25.00 at door. Contact Charles P. Long, at (215) 247-1951 or visit http://www.trolleymeet.com SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA, April 26, 2015. European


Train Show & Sale at Electric City Trolley Museum, Cliff Street. A show for European modelers offering products from a wide variety of manufacturers and in most popular gauges. Enjoy Displays and operating layouts. Admission includes museum exhibits. Trolley ride at additional cost. Admission: $5.00. Contact Gordon Davis at (315) 317-9281. STEELTON, PENNSYLVANIA, March 14, 2015. 29th


Annual Harrisburg NRHS Railroad Show & Collectors Market at I.W. Abel Union Hall (Steelworkers Union), 200 Gibson Street. Vendors from the northeastern United States will offer for sale railroadiana, model trains and accessories, railroad hardware, documents, collectibles, souvenirs, calendars, dining car china, lanterns, books, slides, photographs, videos, clothing and many more items. Program on Enola Train Yard. Admission: Donation for adults: $5.00, Children under 12: FREE. Contact Mark Irvin, Train Show Chairman


at (717) 732-3867. WARTRACE, TENNESSEE, April 25, 2015. Dixie Line


Days at Walking Horse Hotel, 101 Spring Street. Enjoy dealer swap tables, operating model layouts, how- to clinics, model contests, switching contests, slide show presentations, hourly door prizes. Refreshments available. Wheelchair accessible. See CSX mainline action. Located off I-24 halfway between Nashville and Chattanooga. Admission: Adults $5.00, Children under 12 $3.00. Contact Jerry Fox at (800) 465-0448 or visit http://www.dixieflyertrains.com PARKVILLE, MARYLAND, March 21, 2015. Baltimore


Chapter NRHS Annual Banquet featuring Doyle McCormack at Heritage Parkville Gardens, 7631 Harford Road. Our guest speaker will be Doyle McCormack, president of the Oregon Rail Heritage Foundation, and steward of American Freedom Train, SP 4449, SP&S 700 and NKP 190, in a rare East Coast appearance! Slide/media show and discussion following. Price includes buffet banquet. Admission: $30 before March 7, $35 after March 6. Contact Charles Plantholt at (410) 444-4432 or our web site at http://baltimorenrhs.org ROMNEY, WEST VIRGINIA, April 18-19, 2015.


Potomac Eagle Spring Railroad Photo Charter at Chase Gunnoe Photography, 149 Eagle Drive. A two-day spring railroad photography excursion that provides rail photographers a unique chance to photograph first generation diesel locomotives in rural settings along the Potomac River of the South Branch Valley Railroad. Three meals and night photo session included. Admission: $150.00. Contact Chase Gunnoe at (304) 553-9409. ST. ALBANS, WEST VIRGINIA, June 4-7, 2015. 2015


CSX Historical Society Convention at St. Albans Depot, 4th Avenue. The CSXT Historical Society 2015 Convention will be hosted 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.


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