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Originally Posted by Patrick H:

Its 1 mile  east of Dicks diner same side of road on rt 22.

 

For those of you that plan to come up to "see"  the layout after , I encourage you to bring something to run.Would like to get some pics of some different engines on the layout if you dont mind.

Thanx for the invite and looking forward to meeting you and the other members of the forum.

 

I plan on bringing the MTH S 3/6 Empress (Royal Bavarian State Railway, abbreviated K. Bay. Sts. B. in German) and the passenger cars that rode behind it; the Deutsche Reichsbahn Reingold Express which traveled on the scenic route down the Rhine valley.

All this talk about food and Murrysville, Peggy and I ended going there for are evening meal. We went to Dicks Diner. I had pancakes and bacon and Peggy had a hot meat loaf sandwich with home fries. She also, brought home a piece of coconut cream pie for later. My father, my friends and I use to always stop at Eat N' Park  in Murrysville on our way to the T.C.A. shows in Monroeville. 

Originally Posted by Patrick H:

Its 1 mile  east of Dicks diner same side of road on rt 22.

 

For those of you that plan to come up to "see"  the layout after , I encourage you to bring something to run.Would like to get some pics of some different engines on the layout if you dont mind.

Patrick,

 

Lionel, MTH, does it matter?


Thanks,
Mike 

Originally Posted by DOC:

Patrick's layout is TMCC/Legacy but you can run your MTH engines in conventional. So bring anything Lionel ,MTH ,Williams  etc. When we play trains is dosen't matter at all. I have Many MTH engines and I never run them in DCS always conventional.

 

I ll hook up the TIU that you gave me  a while back on Track 1 & 2 just in case   ( :  Hope your bringing them 2 little MTH engines back again  this time . Havnt seen them the last 3-4 sessions.    I coming for breakfast since your said your giving a seminar,show n tell or something . What are some of the topics ?

Rick mentioned Name tags- thats for the ones with no avator or stethascope right?

 Pesquatore is driving in from Ligonier for breakfast as well if thats ok with Norm.Dont remember his forum name.Guess he is havin computer problems.

 

Norm might have to go back to his original post and edit the title so Bob dosnt go to Dicks.lol

Last edited by Patrick H
Originally Posted by RICKC:

I don't have an avatar.  Am I the only one that needs a name tag?  LOL

 

Nevermind , I see a couple others don't have name tags.

 

Rick

 

 

looking forward to meeting you Rick. Was having a little fun with Doc.

Thats how i know my Name. Every time i went out to Jimmies to pick up a Car or engine he had a Sticker Tag on it-Patrick H

Originally Posted by RICKC:

Hey, guys, I'll be there too.  I made name tags for everyone.  So far I have 16 names.

 

Rick


Rick,   I will be bringing along a friend who just started to collect  o gauge trains abount 6 months ago ( has 6 already); he hopes to have a layout in his basement within 6 months.

 

Please make a name tag for  Frank Busa.

 

Thank you

Bart Zuccala  (daylight on the forum)

Originally Posted by Mark Boyce:
Thank you to Patrick for the invitation.  I will be able to make it as a first timer.


Dont thank me thank Norm,  first for me to.

 

 Should be a lot of fun and meet alot of good people.I  didnt realize their where so many forum members in our area.

 

 

 RICK,

 

Also Forum Member Bob P  and Louis

 

 

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MEET AT EAT'N PARK in Murrysville for breakfast on Saturday,March 23,at 10 AM. I'm in if there is room for one more?  I'll bring a TMCC converted, Rich Yoder, GE 44 tonner if that's O.K. ??  Does Patrick's layout have a TMCC Command base??  If so I'll bring a couple of Cab-1 controllers. 

  

4584 William Penn Hwy, Murrysville, PA
(724) 327-7270 · eatnpark.com
 
Mike CT
Saturday weather appears to be clearing, still cold, possible temps in the 40's.  As good as it get's in W PA.  Great day for a road trip.  

   

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