11 days to THE big train show. It's the Train Collectors Association's 3 days at YORK PA.
No public here, just TCA members, just 14,000 active train collectors, all 8 halls at the York Fair Grounds filled with trains and only trains. Oct. 18, 19, and 20th.
For information or to join, www.easterntca.org
Don U. TCA 73-5735
I've never actually been to the York show, but mainly because from what I hear it's all mint top notch trains for sale. I'm more of a "floor rat" (think about that for a second if you don't get it) so is there a lot of under the table bargain boxes there too?
Trevor
Thanks DON for the posting. I'll be there both Thursday and Friday. As always a CTT Photo Op at say about 1 PM on friday. Lets here it GUYZ.
laz57
Trevor,
You can find plenty of trains in any price range you want to at York.
Bob Keller
Hi guyz,
I'll be there also assuming nothing comes up at the last minute like it did last spring.
LAZ - 1 pm Friday sounds good! Interested in Breakfast one day at Denny's? John F??
Lots of trains of all kinds at York - rusted junk to new in the box...one can find it all there.
Now with no more requirement for 2 signatures - one should be able to show up - file the membership papers - pay the TCA dues and York entrance fee and be IN!
See you there!
Regards, Roy
ROY,
This weekend I'll start a thread on breakfast on Friday morning. I ate at Round the Clock resturant east of the I 83 and Rt 30 exit with SIR JAMES< CHARLIE and BRUTUS in the spring fast service and good eats. Also HUDSON JOHN and some others will be eating there too. So we'll see what everyone wants to do. I'll be there Thursday and Friday all day long.
Charlies schedule says April so I will miss this one.
Don't make excuses about why you don't go to York until you've been there once. You will want to return.
"IT's GOOD TO BE THE KING",by Mel Brooks
Charter Member- Tardis Train Crew (TTC) - Detroit3railers- Detroit Historical society Glancy Modular trains- Charter member BTTS
There is plenty for the 'bottom feeder' to browse at York.. You've got to crawl under the tables and sort through the boxes. One of the best bottom feed opportunities was when a guy just had a pile of prewar parts: Roofs, floors, doors, walls, in a big pile with a sign "Make an offer".
All prices ranges and all condtions. Not just a 'cream of the crop' meet.
Over 1,200 tables and booths, all the manufacturers, junkers for parts, yes, the trains you only read about, yes, at 2 minutes a table you will not see it all. I'am shure anyone who comes will have no problem finding a sponsor.
As always, I'll be in the Blue Hall (Old Main) at table E-14.
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