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  1. All, Just a heads up: The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania is having another Garden Railroad tour on October 5 from 1-5. We will be a stop, once again, on that tour.
  2. Hi guys, We participated in the 5th annual Railroad Musuem of PA's Garden Railroad tour on Sunday October 5. The weather was cold and overcast, and rainy until about 10:30 AM. The rain held off until almost 5pm, but it was cold and damp all afternoon. Most of the 250 people who stopped by seemed to enjoy themselves. When I host these events, I try not to be running the trains myself. Instead, friends come and help me by running their trains or mine, depending on how much stuff they want to put in their cars. This year, I had 5 engineers scheduled, but 2 canceled for good reasons. THe remaining three, Jim Miller, Charlie , and Kevin Yutz were responsible for making the operations smooth. Jim brought his new battery powered MTH GS-2 and a modern freight train. Charlie brought dash 9's decorated for the Reading and Pennsylvania RR's (NS Heritage units) and New Hope and Ivyland #40 (aristo 2-8-0) and a coal train. Kevin brought a battery powered Reading and Northern SD-45. I had 4 steam locomotives available along with a freight and passenger trains. My son Luke also ran some trains on the big railroad. I think by next year, he'll be ready for prime time. I actually have two distinct, separate garden railroads: The Millersvillanova and the Pietown and Western. The P&W is a small railroad that was initially built for the kids to operate. That seems to never happen. Seems like I'm always the one running the P&W!! Anyway, we had a decent crowd for the event. Charlie and his wife are professional photographers and were kind enough to put together a video of the event. Enjoy!
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