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National Model Railroad Association (NMRA) Convention
Anaheim, California (July 13-19)

National Model Railroad Association (NMRA) National Train Show
Anaheim, California (July 18-20)

 

It's All Here
- All of the latest and greatest model trains, accessories, collectibles and more from the world's best known manufacturers and retailers geared for all model railroaders
- from first-timers to old-timers
- Ask The Collectibles Appraiser
- Children's Play Area
- Incredible LEGO MiniLand
- Hands-On Demonstrations...

National Train Show Public Hours
Friday, July 18 - 12 Noon to 6 PM
Saturday, July 19 - 10 AM to 6 PM
Sunday, July 20 - 10 AM to 5 PM

Admission Prices
Adult - $10.00
Discounted Adult (65 and Older) - $9.00
Two Day Adult (One Person) - $18.00
Youth (6 - 12) - $5.00
Children under 6 - Free

Anaheim Convention Center
July 18 - 20, 2008
Anaheim, CA

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Anonymous
warren

I apologize in advance if I have chosen the wrong venue...my father is a lifer in model railroading. At the age of 87 he has frequented all scales and is now moving back to "N". Each time he thinks of changing he would ask me "what do I do with all this"? I still have all of his "HO" scale engines and rolling stock. Well, last week he has asked again. Over the last 5 years he has been working in "O" scale on a 12X15 table using Fast track and RC engines. He has three engines and a considerable amount of rolling stock, buildings, etc... all in perfect condition as they were purchased new. My question is, would anyone be interested in viewing for purchase?   

Warren

Aug 01, 2008 10:39 AM
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