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Originally Posted by C W Burfle:

Since I am under the impression that Michelle is from the Lee, Ma area, I modified bigdodgetrain's link for lee, Ma and Utica, NY. It's about two hours.

(could not figure out how to make the link work with Google, here is another trip planner's directions)

 

Link

that's cool, I just responded with what she wrote without assuming anything.

 

I just hope she is not a troll as some others have stated.

Hey Popi,

I'll be there (over a dozen years now and continuing) with my friend Ron (N gauge built and starting a HO version of the F,J & G). Have already blown my train budget for the year though with the purchase of a RS1 earlier this month and two WBB 44 tonners on order. But am always looking for scratch building supplies and detail parts for the "Not-So-Great Eastern".

 Drive safely.

 

jackson

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJmTzIFKvys

I was there all day too. Lots of folks, the crowds didn't thin much until the last hour of the show. I saw lots of families with kids. Plenty of Lionel, both old and new.

 

The only drawback was the food/refreshments. The small café restaurant inside the station was closed. There were a couple of food carts outside. One seemed to only have various flavors of pop corn. (not my thing) The other ran out of most items. I think I will pack some lunch/snacks next year.

 

The folks running the show did a nice job once again!

Was there for about 2+ hours, the place was very crowded and the aisles narrow, lots of kids - a good thing. There appeared to be a quantity of "decent" trains of all makes.

 

Looked for anyone who might be "Bnsftrains" and the only real candidate was a guy in a ratty looking sweatshirt wearing an over-sized Davey Crockett hat made out of skunk fur!!! No i'm not making this up.

 

jackson

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