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Hope you enjoy your trip and I am sure you will meet a lot of OGR folks. Maybe find some good deals on some trains as well. Sounds like you are looking forward to it too, Enjoy!

 

Would like to try going myself sometime. It's a long way and the expenses would probably ruin my train budget, but just the experience might be worth it. Meeting some of the forum members would be a big plus as well. 

 

Congregations Cheryl hope you have a great time, I plan to go to, maybe I'll see you there and say HI. they have great bargains there I bought a whole Big Boy passenger set very reasonable from a previous Collector, still in the original boxes and mint! complete UP passenger set. hope you find a great bargain to!

Alan

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Originally Posted by phillyreading:

If you have time after the York show go over to Strasburg railroad in Lancaster County.

There's plenty to do in Strasburg.

 

Lee Fritz

I agree with Lee; give yourself some extra time to see the train related programs in Strasburg; The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, National Toy Train Museum, Strasburg RR, and the Choo Choo Barn.

So, for RVers who won't be towing a street-legal 'dingy', or have a Segway tucked in the 'basement', how far away is the Quaker Steak & Lube from the fairgrounds?  Short walk?  Hike-and-a-half?  Shuttle bus available? 

 

Anyone know the address of the Quaker Steak & Lube so we could Google-Map something for the situation room?

 

Thanx!

 

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Cheryl,

 

Delighted you will be coming to York.  It is quite an experience that can't be duplicated anywhere else in our hobby. Looking forward to meeting you and hope you will find time to come to the OGR Grandstand Meeting at 2 PM on Friday.  

 

And, of course, we are looking forward to seeing you at the OGR booth in the Orange Hall.

 

Ed Boyle Partner

Special Projects Editor

O Gauge Railroading magazine

Thank you for all the well wishes.  Will definitely be by the OGR booth.  Am looking forward to seeing all I can while I'm there, (within limits )  We have mapped out the meeting locations, not feasible to do with the motor home, but it seems York has a bus system, so may be able to make use of that.  Have gotten my badge and counting the days!

Originally Posted by CAPPilot:
Originally Posted by phillyreading:

If you have time after the York show go over to Strasburg railroad in Lancaster County.

There's plenty to do in Strasburg.

 

Lee Fritz

I agree with Lee; give yourself some extra time to see the train related programs in Strasburg; The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, National Toy Train Museum, Strasburg RR, and the Choo Choo Barn.

+1, but I'd suggest that if one has flexible travel plans, Wednesday before the meet (and possibly Thursday morning) is a good day to do those places.  I think the only reasons (for someone without a table/booth) to be in York itself before Thursday is if you are trying for the bandit meets or the DCS dinner on Wednesday evening (not that those are not good things to attend, they are! )

 

Probably not applicable to Cheryl this time since she stated RV'ing with a coworker.

We are back in the Motor Home relaxing.  Wow!!!  I'm worn out just from the walking, lol.  Found some goodies, met some voices and now have faces.  Great experience.  I only saw two strollers and walked one aisle the wrong way,   Not sure when I'll make it back, but have had a lot of fun.  We'll leave around 10am tomorrow to head home, after the coffee and donuts

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Originally Posted by Charly:

We are back in the Motor Home relaxing.  Wow!!!  I'm warn out just from the walking, lol.  Found some goodies, met some voices and now have faces.  Great experience.  I only saw two strollers and walked one aisle the wrong way,   Not sure when I'll make it back, but have had a lot of fun.  We'll leave around 10am tomorrow to head home, after the coffee and donuts

Once you're back home, rested, and settled-in, may we hear some of your impressions of this York?

FrankM.

Originally Posted by Moonson:
Originally Posted by Charly:

We are back in the Motor Home relaxing.  Wow!!!  I'm warn out just from the walking, lol.  Found some goodies, met some voices and now have faces.  Great experience.  I only saw two strollers and walked one aisle the wrong way,   Not sure when I'll make it back, but have had a lot of fun.  We'll leave around 10am tomorrow to head home, after the coffee and donuts

Once you're back home, rested, and settled-in, may we hear some of your impressions of this York?

FrankM.

Impressions... hmmmm.  Big!  Lots and lots of interesting things to see.  For the most part people were courteous and friendly.  I have attended venues of this sort in the past, so it was not as surprising as it could have been.  There was far more other scale stuff there than I would have expected.  I attended the DCS meeting/dinner, but was unable to get to any other events.  I hope to be able to do that if I get back again.  Overall, it was fun, pleasant, (especially the weather) and something to look forward to in future.  

Hi Cheryl!

 

Boy it was great to see you at the meet, but I'm sorry I only had the little time I had to stay with you and talk.  PLEASE come back.  I promise I'll make more time to take you around to some of the things you may not have seen.  It got so busy for us at the O Gauge Railroading booth, mostly due to the new video we had that people had long wanted, so my time got very limited.  Loved your new hair style!

Originally Posted by Jim 1939:

Cheryl where did you go that had a venue anything close to York?

Jim

I have attended the O gauge convention in Chicago at McCormick Place and a couple other Manufacturer Conventions in other industries, again, at McCormick place.  Plus I've been to the train show at DuPage a couple of times.

 

Originally Posted by Jim Barrett:

Hi Cheryl!

 

Boy it was great to see you at the meet, but I'm sorry I only had the little time I had to stay with you and talk.  PLEASE come back.  I promise I'll make more time to take you around to some of the things you may not have seen.  It got so busy for us at the O Gauge Railroading booth, mostly due to the new video we had that people had long wanted, so my time got very limited.  Loved your new hair style!

It was good to see you again.  Not sure when I'll make another one.  Logistics just happened to mesh well for me this time.  I'm glad to hear you had a busy meet, this is good, right?  I had a pretty good tour guide in Ken and Deb, with whom I work, and I'm pretty sure we hit the most of the show.  Dan and Barb Waggoner treated me to dinner at the Eagle's Nest and that was a lot of fun.  Maybe another time I'll have some wheels so I can get around more, but otherwise it was a great time.

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