Thanks in advance
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Frank Rosenbaum
Please note the new email address: faros...@optimum.net
Please Support the following train shows:
Kalamazoo Model Railroad Historical Society, MI.: www.kmrhs.org
Gratiot Valley Railroad Club, MI: www.gvrr.org
yes.there is a model railroad layout in the lions's club in nearby
St. Cloud.i don't remember the operating nights(i think tuesdays.but
don't quote me)however,it might not be there anymore.this was about 10
years ago,and a lot of the mwembers were old
thanks.
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Frank Rosenbaum
Please note the new email address: faros...@optimum.net
>I will be in Orlando for a week next month. I will have daytime free since
>my wife will be in confrences then. What model rail and real rail things
>are there to do? any clubs or layouts that I can visit?
> I am open to suggestions for non rail activities as well.
Apart from regular railroads and layouts, there is the obvious: Epcot Center
(Disney) and the monorail. Then, there are a few aircraft museums in the
area - Flying Tigers in Kissimmee, Valiant Air Command in Titusville and
Fantasy of Flight (although that one seems to closed at the moment).
Thanks, Werner. We will be going to 3 of the disney parks on the 3 free days
we have. I will have to check the museums. I went to the Museum of Flight in
Seattle, and the Airzoo in Kalamazoo. Both were very interesting.
Thanks again.
> I will have to check the museums. I went to the Museum of Flight in
> Seattle, and the Airzoo in Kalamazoo. Both were very interesting.
If you ever get to western Oregon, check out the old blimp hangar museum in
Tillamook. Not many places have a Martin Mauler, a Lockheed Harpoon, or a
Nakajima "Oscar".
http://www.tillamookair.com/html/oscar.html
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Steve
Now you tell me about that. (G) I am no longer in the Seattle area. I am
back east in New Jersey. My wife got Chased out of WaMu, and now works for
Quest Diagnostics, in the tax compliance group.
However, if I ever get back there, and I remember about it, I will look it
up. Thanks.
This will prove interesting. The locos are built by Baldwin in the
1920s for a Mexican Narrow Gauge railroad. Purchased by the Mouse and
restored for Disney. Oil fired. A small version of the steam type
water tank on the mainline for replenishing the tender water. Been
there.
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/tours-and-experiences/steam-trains-tour/
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