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Train Days (Dec. 18-20) See model trains chug past villages, around mountains and through tunnels, take a tour of the 1800s village and see the historic Chester Park Train Station.
Nothing beats the childhood joy of seeing a choo-choo train display during the holiday season. Especially when that includes boarding a Christmastime caboose brimming with holiday decor, smelling ...
Christmas at the Junction: Nov. 18-Jan. 2. See the magic of Christmas at the home of the World's Largest Indoor Train Display. Take a journey to the North Pole, where kids can meet Santa and Mrs ...
Holiday Junction also features a 20-by-30-foot (6.1 m × 9.1 m) G scale model and an HO scale model built by local model railroad clubs. [1] [6]The museum center also houses the Cincinnati History Museum's Cincinnati In Motion exhibit, a scale model of the city that includes model streetcars.
As riders board the train, they are given a souvenir ticket, and Santa's Elves pass out Frosty Chocolate Snow Milk [4] in a souvenir mug. When the train gets to 'Reindeer Ridge', Mrs. Claus boards the train, and as the train heads back to Grapevine, each child is presented with a silver bell that says 'We Believe'.
The song "CTA X-mas Train", [4] describing the Holiday Train, by the Snow Angels was the winner of the Chicago Tribune's New Holiday Classics Christmas song contest in 2009. [5] It narrowly avoided being shut down by CTA president Frank Kruesi after the budget cuts of 2004. A spokesman said, "It didn't seem appropriate to devote resources to ...
Revisit: Vintage Christmas Window Displays H. Armstrong Roberts/ClassicStock - Getty Images No holiday shopping season would be complete without festive window displays.
The Amherst Railway Society is a society of railway enthusiasts located in Palmer, Massachusetts which is also the home of seven railroads. The society puts on an annual Amherst Railway Society Railroad Hobby Show at the Eastern States Exposition Fairgrounds in West Springfield, Massachusetts, in late January of every year.