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30th Street Station is only 2 SEPTA stops away from Reading Terminal Market at Market Street East/PA Convention Center. Great place for lunch and dinner (www.readingterminalmarket.org). A SEPTA Museum with a restored PCC is nearby at 1234 Market Street

 

Take any SEPTA train for Center City - free for Amtrak passengers. Returning to 30th Street Station, board any train at Track 3 or Track 4.

Originally Posted by ReadingFan:

30th Street Station is only 2 SEPTA stops away from Reading Terminal Market at Market Street East/PA Convention Center. Great place for lunch and dinner (www.readingterminalmarket.org). A SEPTA Museum with a restored PCC is nearby at 1234 Market Street

 

Take any SEPTA train for Center City - free for Amtrak passengers. Returning to 30th Street Station, board any train at Track 3 or Track 4.

I like this idea, although the Terminal Market will be a "zoo" trying to get a bunch of seats together for lunch (I've eaten there many times). The restored PCC is well worth seeing. If you want, my layout is "open", and I'm a 8 minute walk to the Moylan-Rose Valley train station, as well as a 12 minute drive to N.Smith Trains.

Food?  Did someone say food??

 

Both the Thunderbird & the Reading Terminal suffer from the same problem; lack of room. And since Dave said talk, the Terminal also suffers from being way too noisy.  I used to go to the Thunderbird religiously but that food has been cut out due to advancing old age & wanting to take better care of myself.  The Country Squire, just up the road, was where I would go to every night after closing the midnight shift at the Shell station I worked at back in the early '70s (I was a Petroleum Transfer Technician) but their food isn't anywhere near the same (come to think of it, what is?).  

 

If you want to meet in Center City and on a weekend, something like the Hard Rock would be good but you'd need to ask for a small room which would require a minimum # of people.  One set of possibilities would be the new food stores in the former Wayne Acme building which are on Lancaster Ave.  Also no cost/problem with parking.  There's also a Bertucci's about 1 mile west of them.


The only REAL place to meet & talk trains is Harold's.  Limo anyone?  

Bill 

Ok, I'm thinking the best date would be about the first week of May. Any thoughts?

 

whats the best day of the week for most?

 

it also seems N. smith seems to be the place to meet. So someplace close to eat would be great. 

 

I will try to get a list of where most everybody agrees and I will go from there,

 

dave

Originally Posted by gmorlitz:

Hey Joe, if you do it at your house could a couple of New Yawkers join you? Locolawyer and I might be up for a day trip depending on when it is. Might even get PRRBill to come along.

 

Thank G-d for the Blue Route, huh? Didn't they start planning that during the Kennedy Presidency? Or was it Eisenhower?

 

Gerry

I was born in Ridgewood, Queens and my accent is a mix of NYC, NJ, and Philly...in other words, as bad as it gets.

The first plans for the blue route were drawn up by Ben Franklin.

Originally Posted by ReadingFan:

30th Street Station is only 2 SEPTA stops away from Reading Terminal Market at Market Street East/PA Convention Center. Great place for lunch and dinner (www.readingterminalmarket.org). A SEPTA Museum with a restored PCC is nearby at 1234 Market Street

 

Take any SEPTA train for Center City - free for Amtrak passengers. Returning to 30th Street Station, board any train at Track 3 or Track 4.


You could consider the downtown Marriott. Our group has met there for their great breakfast on the first floor.

It is at the SEPTA market street east train stop and the Hard rock cafe is also locted there.

It can be easily reached from any SEPTA Train Line.

Also close to the PATCO station and can be reached from NYC by SEPTA Trenton Line.

South Jersey by NJT -gamblers and PATCO 

I'm in---sounds like a great idea

 

If everyone is meeting in Center City---coming in by train---how about The Field House?

Sports-bar kinda place---good food.

It's next to The Hard Rock and seems to be a little more open/spacious---depending on how many people are coming.

We were there a couple of weeks ago for The Home Show---the place was full but didn't seem crazy/crowded.

When The Hard Rock is full you can't move.

 

Just a thought

Thx

Joe S  

Actuall Nicholas Smith is very easy to reach from downtown Philly, Just take the Market St El or 21 Bus to 69st terminal then Transfer to the 104 Bus and the total travel time should be a hour or less. Phillys is one of the easiest places to travel on public transportation.
Originally Posted by gunrunnerjohn:

If we meet in Phila, it seems that hitting Nicholas Smith would be a non-starter.  It's really not that close.

Well from emails I have received it looks like we will meet at N. Smith.  Also where to Eat in the area of N. Smith.

 

What we need now is what week and day.  I'm thinking 1st or 2nd week of May.

 

For those taking the trains some of us could make arrangements to pick you guys up along the R5 septa train route.

A correction:  The diner down the street from Nicholas Smith is called The Country Squire as Bill mentioned.  I confirmed it when I stopped by the store after the Greenberg show this afternoon.
 
Originally Posted by Traindiesel:

...Another idea is the Country Diner up the road from Nicholas Smith where we met before.  A good meal and then hang out in the store!

 Originally Posted by prrbill:

..... The Country Squire, just up the road, was where I would go to every night after closing the midnight shift at the Shell station I worked at back in the early '70s (I was a Petroleum Transfer Technician) but their food isn't anywhere near the same (come to think of it, what is?).

Originally Posted by Gene H:
Actuall Nicholas Smith is very easy to reach from downtown Philly, Just take the Market St El or 21 Bus to 69st terminal then Transfer to the 104 Bus and the total travel time should be a hour or less. Phillys is one of the easiest places to travel on public transportation.
Originally Posted by gunrunnerjohn:

If we meet in Phila, it seems that hitting Nicholas Smith would be a non-starter.  It's really not that close.

I think You're missing the point.  My car would be either in Phila or at a train station somewhere, so going to NS is only half the picture.

Just tell me when and where and I'll be there!

Nicholas Smith and the Thunderbird is a cool idea because I love both places. The only problem is for the people who would wont to come in by train, they may have a bit of a problem getting out to Broomall.

Of course I would be happy to pick who ever up at 30th street but my Ford can only take three people besides the driver, that's me.

 

In any case contact me at RRMarioE@comcast.net and let me know what you all decide.

I will need about a week or two notice so as to arrange time off from work.

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