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Dear All:

 

This years National Train Show is being held at the Cleveland Convention Center, Exhibit Halls B and C.

 

The Cleveland Convention Center is located at 300 Lakeside Avenue E, and is open to the public on:

 

Friday July 18   Noon to 6:00PM

Saturday July 19  10:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Sunday July 20 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM

 

There are quite a few modular layouts of various scales there, as well as manufacturer's displays. 

 

Here is a link to the NTS web site:

 

http://www.2014cleveland.org/trainshow.htm

 

The Independent Hirailers Midwest Division are travelling for Illinois and Indiana to display our layout at this event.  Stop by and say Hello if you come out. 

 

In keeping with the area, there will be a fair amount of New York Central equipment running courtesy of NYC Jim and Hot Water.  The rest of us will be running equipment from roads west of Chicago. 

 

Regards,

Jerry Zeman

 

 

 

 

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Hot Water stated: "I seem to have missed THAT part of the travel arrangements, concerning the Corvette."

 

Gee, that is too bad.  I clearly remember saying that if you wanted a ride to the NMRA Convention that I would take you and all you had to do was put your Vette in my garage.

 

You said that sounds like a good deal and I agreed.  Now I am not a lawyer and I never played on on TV but it seems to me that we clearly have a "verbal contract".  We all know that in this state a verbal contract is not worth the paper it is written on.  Therefore, I did not get it writting as I did not want to spoil our deal.

 

I am sure that we have a few forum members that are lawyers and I will ask then to offer a pro-bono opinion on our situation.

 

Thanks in advence. 

Originally Posted by Passenger Train Collector:

By any chance, could it have something to do with the Sante Fe? We at the very least deserve some kind of a hint.

Okay, I give you a few small hints.

 

1. Leland Knickerbocker

2. War Bonnet

3. Chicago to LA in 39 hours & 45 minutes.

 

You can "google" any of the above...

        OR

see picture below.

Last edited by SantaFeJim

If you attend the Cleveland convention, be sure to visit my good friend, Jim Berilla, at his TRADING POST TRAIN SHOP.

It's located on Pearl Road (one of Cleveland's main arteries leading south out of Cleveland.) Take Carnegie Ave.-Lorain Ave. across a big bridge over the Cuyahoga River west out of  downtown to  W. 25th Street (stop at Cleveland's famous West Side Market there for some great ethnic eats -- trust me on this), and then proceed south on W. 25th St. which turns into Pearl Road when you cross I-71.

 

From there, the Trading Post is not even 10 minutes. It is a great old train shop in the style of Hobby House, Madison Hardware and others from the 1950s. It dates from that year, in fact.

Lots of new and old Lionel (he specializes in O gauge). If you don't see it displayed, ask about it. It's that kind if place.

 

Trading Post Train Shop

4394 Pearl Road

Cleveland, OH

 

Phone: 216-661-7300 for info and hours.

 

You will pass the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo off Pearl Road, and it is a VERY nice place to take the family. Amazing collection of animals for the size of the city it serves. Their "Rainforest" building is fabulous.(Trust me on this one, too.).

 

I was born and lived my whole life in Cleveland until retiring to L.A. 5 years ago.

 

Tell Jim "Dave Warburton said hello."     Have fun!   Thanks.

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