National Train Day will be Saturday May 11 at several Amtrak stations around the country. The one closest to New York is Philadelphia.
http://www.amtrak.com/ccurl/722/710/National-Train-Day-ATK-13-025.pdf
Apparently the MTA/Metro-North did not want their "Parade of Trains" in conjunction with 100th anniversary of Grand Central Terminal to be part of the National Train Day celebration (or maybe there was some sort behind the scenes fallout between Amtrak and the MTA). "Parade of Trains" is on the same weekend as National Train Day but on both Saturday and Sunday. I guess those living in the NY, NJ and PA area could go to Philly on Saturday and then NYC on Sunday for the best of both worlds. With 4 tracks dedicated to the event, I'm curious to see how many historical passenger cars the Grand Central event can attract.
http://www.grandcentralterminal.com/event/grand-centennial-parade-of-trains-weekend/2145403542
"Grand Central will be anchored by a rare public display of historic train cars in the Terminal. One of the historic train cars returning to Grand Central Terminal will be "The Most Famous Train in the World", The 20th Century Limited. Other historical trains include Pullman, NY Central and business cars of yesteryear. This free, family friendly weekend will be filled with many fun activities, performances, and a "railroadiana" artifacts and trade show, sure to appeal to transportation enthusiasts of all types."
IT would be nice, too, if MNRR would open one of the former DL&W Tavern Lounge now Business cars for viewing, too.
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MerrilyWeRollAlong"Grand Central will be anchored by a rare public display of historic train cars in the Terminal. One of the historic train cars returning to Grand Central Terminal will be "The Most Famous Train in the World", The 20th Century Limited. Other historical trains include Pullman, NY Central and business cars of yesteryear. This free, family friendly weekend will be filled with many fun activities, performances, and a "railroadiana" artifacts and trade show, sure to appeal to transportation enthusiasts of all types."
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