For many American families, Christmas isn’t Christmas without a tree decorated with lights, ornaments, tinsel – and an electric train circling merrily beneath. No one knows precisely when the train ...
The trains are owned and operated by members of the Anthracite Model Railroad Club, which is hosting its annual holiday open house at the club headquarters, 1057 Hanover Court, Hazle Township, located ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. LORAIN, Ohio (WJW) — A lot of people have ...
REPORTER SHELDON INGRAM SHOW US HOW THAT TRADITION CONTINUES TO GROW. ALL ABOARD. >> FRANK WICHMANN’S LOVE FOR MODEL TRAINS STARTED WHEN HE RECEIVED HIS FIRST TRAIN SET FOR CHRISTMAS. HE WAS ...
Some of Lancaster County’s most elaborate model train sets have light shows, combine multiple-gauge trains and show real and made-up towns. The holiday season is the only time to see most of them. The ...
Gordon, a character from Thomas the Train, along with many of the other characters were a featured part of the model train display at the Anthracite Model Railroad Society’s open house on Sunday. Tony ...
The Train Guys, a group of toy train enthusiasts, have resumed their annual tradition of hosting a display at Elizabethtown Public Library. The display was put on hold in 2020 and 2021 due to the ...
Usually around this season the Polar Express is reserved to only make stops at various homes and invite children for a peek at life on the rails, and the North Pole. It’s all aboard for the members of ...
One of the Christmas-themed train sets on display at the San Luis Obispo Railroad Museum. jjohnston@thetribunenews.com On Dec. 25, 1953, John Goni woke up, bounded to his family’s living room and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dec. 1—The Harford County Lions Clubs recently partnered with Brooms Bloom Dairy in Bel Air to offer a free Christmas model train ...
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