To "Berk765",
"York" is the largest Toy Train show in the U.S. and is in York PA, off I-83 between Harrisburg and Baltimore.
It is put on twice a year, in April and October, by the Eastern Division of the "Train Collectors Association". You must be a Member or Guest of a Member to Attend. They rent the entire York Interstate Fair Grounds and run from Thursday Noon to Saturday at 2 PM.
Average attendence is 15,000 members with over 2,000 tables and displays. Lionel, MTH, Atlas, Weaver, Williams, and most other companies are members and have large displays of there products. You can not see it all in a day, www.easterntca.org
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Wes Whitmore wrote: Brent, and anyone else attending York - Please keep an eye out for the 2005 MTH railking OSU championship boxcar for me. It looks just like this year's hi-cube boxcar release, but it has a list of championship years instead of a picture of brutus (not 30-74444). I already have this years. Obviously, it's still current with the most recent year being in 2003. Can't find it anywhere. I'll make it worth your while. I would have provided a model#, but MTH search site isn't working well this morning.Thanks guys,Wes
Brent, and anyone else attending York - Please keep an eye out for the 2005 MTH railking OSU championship boxcar for me. It looks just like this year's hi-cube boxcar release, but it has a list of championship years instead of a picture of brutus (not 30-74444). I already have this years. Obviously, it's still current with the most recent year being in 2003. Can't find it anywhere. I'll make it worth your while. I would have provided a model#, but MTH search site isn't working well this morning.
Thanks guys,Wes
York is York, PA. at the fair grounds its done twice a year april and october it the biggest train show in O gauge. I've never really been to it but from what I've been told if you want it its there or you can't get it.
where in TN are you I'm near the smokies I use to live real close to york. (years ago.)
I know this is probably a stupid question but, what the heck is York? Is it a huge train show? Do they ever have one in Tennessee?
Bob Mitchell Gettysburg, PA TCA # 98-47956 LCCA# RM22839
lionel2 wrote:What building has the most Postwar Lionel O gauge?? I am looking for accessories!! also looking for some standard gauge #222 switches. How much does a dieseling fueling station go for at train show? and the oil derrick, how much they run?? thanks.
All of the buildings have some Postwar Lionel O gauge, probably Orange has the least as it is mostly new stuff. Other than that you just have to walk the aisles and look, that is the fun of it. Prices vary widely.
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They would detract from my toned calves.
I thought York was a train meet not a 4H event.
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Well, I'm going to go and get all the stuff I bought at York last year and put back in the boxes. That way I can spread it out on the living room floor and just reminisce.
Don
Since it has been a while since the time for the Friday "outside the Orange Hall" meet has been mentioned...
See you guys there around 1 pm at the CTT booth and then outside for the traditional group shot! Fife will have his bunny ears....?
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Joe, Thank You very Much!!!
I called the store and first they said they couldn't find it in the computer, than they went back and looked for it on the shelves and found it. I ordered the car and it should be on it's way to me on Monday.
Thanks a bunch for keeping an eye out for the car while you were shopping. I've searched that store's on-line catalog in the past, and the car didn't show up because it wasn't listed in their computer inventory.
If I ever make it back to a York meet, I'll buy you a beverage or two of your choice.
trestrainfan wrote: Joe Hohmann wrote: trestrainfan wrote: Hi Joe:I'm looking for the Southern Pacific Daylight Vista Dome Car, K4588-0411. I'll keep an eye out for one. I'll be there for 3 days, but I'm not sure how much "free time" I'll have from helping to run our modular layout in the Black Hall. JoeThanks, Joe. That would be great! Keeping an eye out for the car is a good way to put it. I should have phrased my original post better. If you are walking around checking out the tables and happen to come across the car, it would be fantastic. I don't expect you or anyone else to actively go looking for it. Enjoy York!
Joe Hohmann wrote: trestrainfan wrote: Hi Joe:I'm looking for the Southern Pacific Daylight Vista Dome Car, K4588-0411. I'll keep an eye out for one. I'll be there for 3 days, but I'm not sure how much "free time" I'll have from helping to run our modular layout in the Black Hall. Joe
trestrainfan wrote: Hi Joe:I'm looking for the Southern Pacific Daylight Vista Dome Car, K4588-0411.
Hi Joe:
I'm looking for the Southern Pacific Daylight Vista Dome Car, K4588-0411.
I'll keep an eye out for one. I'll be there for 3 days, but I'm not sure how much "free time" I'll have from helping to run our modular layout in the Black Hall. Joe
Thanks, Joe. That would be great! Keeping an eye out for the car is a good way to put it. I should have phrased my original post better. If you are walking around checking out the tables and happen to come across the car, it would be fantastic. I don't expect you or anyone else to actively go looking for it. Enjoy York!
I found one today, and have sent you a email. Joe
I'm looking for the Southern Pacific Daylight Vista Dome Car, K4588-0411. It was sold as a single car. K-line sold a train set with an Alco diesel engine and a few passenger cars in Southern Pacific Daylight colors. They also sold 3 add-on cars separately boxed, not as a 3 car set. They were in the blue boxes with silver trim and say Streamliner on them. The cars are considered O27 and are all around 13 inches long. I have the set and 2 of the add-on cars I picked up on ebay, a combine car and a diner car. They were around $20 and $30 each for the cars. I've been looking for a few months. I've seen plenty of the vista dome cars painted in other flags on ebay, just not the daylight.
trestrainfan wrote: I was wondering if someone who is going to York might be willing to look for 1 item for me? It is a K-Line streamliner passenger car circa mid 90's. It was an 027 13" long car, so it shouldn't be too expensive, I just haven't been able to find it. I can provide the particulars if someone is willing to look for it. . I have 2 sets of these, PRR and ACL. What roadname are you looking for? I think you'd be better off looking on eBay...that's where I got one of my sets. I've seen a few of them at York, but they were "premium priced". I bought the 4-car ACL set from a train store for $125, the PRR set on eBay for $80. Joe
I was wondering if someone who is going to York might be willing to look for 1 item for me?
It is a K-Line streamliner passenger car circa mid 90's. It was an 027 13" long car, so it shouldn't be too expensive, I just haven't been able to find it. I can provide the particulars if someone is willing to look for it.
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I have 2 sets of these, PRR and ACL. What roadname are you looking for? I think you'd be better off looking on eBay...that's where I got one of my sets. I've seen a few of them at York, but they were "premium priced". I bought the 4-car ACL set from a train store for $125, the PRR set on eBay for $80. Joe
I was wondering if someone who is going to York might be willing to look for 1 item for me? Maybe someone who spends a few days there and likes to look around at all the tables. I live too far away to make the trip without large travel expenses.
I don't post very often, but I've got good feedback on ebay for a reference.
Thanks for your consideration.
Ralph,
You should be able to find all of that stuff, maybe not at the same dealer, but it will be there. Scott's odds and ends will have a display for sure. I have seen electrical items at various displays and tables, can't remember exactly where. That's half the fun of York, hunting for what you want and in the process finding other stuff that you didn't realize you needed. Just bring lots of money.
Does anyone know if there will be a dealer or two at York that offers electrical components, like relays, barrier strips and the like? The things that one needs to make this stuff work!
ralph
laz 57 wrote:BRENT, I will be at YORK all day on Friday with WIFE. Saturday, I can't make the outing. My HS Principal is retiring and just sold his house and bought a new one in ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. Guess who has to help him move? JELECTRIC, his is moving close to the Masonic Village in E TOWN. Sorry BRENT, maybe we'll do something when BUCKEYE gets here?laz57
BRENT,
I will be at YORK all day on Friday with WIFE. Saturday, I can't make the outing. My HS Principal is retiring and just sold his house and bought a new one in ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. Guess who has to help him move? JELECTRIC, his is moving close to the Masonic Village in E TOWN.
Sorry BRENT, maybe we'll do something when BUCKEYE gets here?
laz57
Laz, That is the downside to being big and strong, nobody ever asks me to help them move.
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