The Amherst Railroad Hobby Show is coming up at the end of January. It is a two day show. Is there enough to see for an O-Gauge person so that I should plan on staying both days or can I do it in a single day?
Thanks.
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quote:AND... not to start a fire storm, but you can take photos, use cell phones, etc. etc. AND.... don't forget, we all get together at the OGR table for a group photo. (time to be determined)
quote:Originally posted by superwarp1:
Don,
Don't forget the after the show dinner at Red Ross Saturday evening.
quote:Originally posted by DMASSO:quote:Originally posted by superwarp1:
Don,
Don't forget the after the show dinner at Red Ross Saturday evening.
I'm good.
quote:AND... not to start a fire storm, but you can take photos, use cell phones, etc. etc.
quote:Originally posted by Stickpilott:
Always a good time....We have to get Gary to drop one of the "S" and change it to "E" as in {Red Rose}, I'm sure he will edit his post, unless Steve Ross bought the place
quote:And you know very well that your post is likely to start a fire storm.
quote:Originally posted by nate the tank:
now when you guys say fourm members is there some group that you need to join or just the fourm as a hole?
quote:Originally posted by eddie g:
If you are into O Gauge and you have more than a 3 hour drive it's not worth it. Weather is also a big factor in going or not going.
quote:Every year late in January or early in February, the Amherst Railway Society holds its Railroad Hobby Show at the Eastern States Exposition Fairgrounds (The home of The Big E) in West Springfield Massachusetts. More than 25,000 railfans and public attended the Show each of the past three years.
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