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The Great Train Expo Center was a large multi-purpose facility within EnterTRAINment Junction. During the months of January and March through August, several additional train displays including one donated by the musician Neil Young were on display. A large replica of the Mount Adams Incline could be found in this area as well. During February ...
The Great American Train Show is the name of what was, for two decades, the largest traveling model train show in the United States. The company was incorporated in 1985 and went defunct in 2006. During the 1990s, the company operated as many as 90 train shows every year in 40 different states.
The routes include: Route 1, Route 2, Route 4, Route 7 and Route 8. Bus service to Dayton International Airport from downtown Dayton began on 11 August 2013. Service was expanded to stops on Pentagon Boulevard in Beavercreek, allowing access to the Fairfield Commons Mall and Soin Medical Center, on January 12, 2014.
The 2024 OHSAA state meet for Ohio high school track and field begins Thursday in Dayton. Here's a look at the new three-day schedule for the meet.
Greeley Freight Station Museum (January 2, 2012) ChiTown Union Station (January 9, 2012) Saxony Narrow Gauge Railways (January 16, 2012) The Flying Yankee (January 23, 2012) Wheeling & Lake Erie Railroad (January 30, 2012) The Mollibahn (February 6, 2012) FairPlex (February 13, 2012) Arkansas & Missouri Railroad (February 20, 2012)
A trolleybus of the Oakwood Street Railway, one of multiple companies that once operated trolleybuses in Dayton, passing the Montgomery County Courthouse in 1937. The first electric trolley bus (ETB) service in Ohio began operation in Dayton, on April 23, 1933, when the Salem Avenue-Lorain Avenue line was converted from streetcars to trolley coaches — or trolley buses, as they are most ...
National Amusement Devices in Dayton, Ohio was an American construction company founded in 1919 as the Dayton Fun House by Aurel Vaszin. Based on research, they built a 2-foot gauge miniature train that could be either gasoline or electric powered. This resembled a typical standard-gauge center cab electric train as early as 1922.
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