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Saturday
Jan232010

Excursion Trains On the HighLands

Monterey's Hilltop Express newspaper is reporting:  If things go as planned, excursion trains from Monterey to places like Cookeville, Baxter and beyond, could start as soon as May.  Even with hopes that they could operate multiple trips on Sat/Sun of two consecutive weekends and maybe some school trips during the week.  In the meantime, if your interested in riding from Nashville to several different places, check out the Tennessee Central Railway Museum’s schedule

Tennessee Central Railway   2010
May 1 Nashville - Monterey 216 Mile Spring on the Mountain Dogwood Festival Trip
    
Oct 9 Nashville - Monterey 216 Mile Super Fall Foliage Trip to Standing Stone Festival

Friday
Jan222010

Little Red Caboose housed at Historic Crossville Depot

After waiting 13 years, the Crossville Depot has a little red caboose. Visitors to the Crossville Depot can now see the new caboose sitting on a short length of track in front of the historic Depot building.

“This is part of our history,” explained Crossville Mayor J. H. Graham III. He added that he would like to see some type of an exhibit explaining the community's ties to Alvin C. York once the caboose is ready to open.

The depot is where Alvin C. York returned home from WWI. It has unique gifts, daily coffee, tea and candy samples.

Exit 317, off I-40 S. Take Hwy. 127, 3 mi. to center of town.

Wednesday
Jan202010

National Train Day 2010

Amtrak will host the third annual National Train Day on May 8, 2010, with events across the country to celebrate America’s love for trains. National Train Day commemorates the 141st anniversary of the first transcontinental railroad’s inception by bringing to life the rich narrative of how trains transformed America . Large-scale, family-friendly events will be held in Washington , D.C. , Philadelphia , Chicago and Los Angeles.

“National Train Day celebrates the train’s impact on our country and provides an opportunity for Americans to further understand the influence rail has on the future of transportation in America ,” said Emmett H. Fremaux, vice president, marketing and product management, Amtrak. “With a greater national focus on energy efficiency in travel, trains are already a leading alternative with 20 percent more fuel efficiency than commercial airlines and 28 percent more efficiency than car travel per passenger mile.  

“Trains have always been an important part of this country’s fabric and with the spotlight on green and increasing options for intercity and high-speed rail growth, it’s clear that they will continue to drive innovation in transportation.”

On May 8, Amtrak will host free events, from 11:00am – 4:00pm, in four of its gateway stations across the U.S. : Washington , D.C. , Philadelphia , Chicago and Los Angeles .  In addition, local communities across the country are encouraged to develop and host their own National Train Day celebrations.  More than 140 local celebrations took place in 2009 and Amtrak expects even more in 2010.

National Train Day Exhibits and Festivities

As part of National Train Day, each major market event will feature live entertainment, interactive and educational exhibits, kid’s entertainment, food demonstrations, model train displays, and tours of notable private railroad cars, Amtrak equipment, freight, and commuter trains.  Train enthusiasts attending National Train Day events will enjoy the following exhibits:

·        Trains Move our Economy Exhibit: Discover how upgrades to Amtrak’s infrastructure and expansion of intercity and high-speed corridors will create jobs and establish a greener, world-class rail transportation system.

·        Go-Green Express: Eco Exhibit: Learn about how Amtrak is providing greener options for travel, including energy efficient locomotives, reducing its greenhouse gas emissions and alternative fuel trials.

·        National Park Service Trails & Rails Exhibit: National Park Service, Trails & Rails, Volunteers and Rangers will be stationed throughout the event to meet with the public and highlight how trains have historically impacted the National Park Service and explain its current partnership with Amtrak.  

·        Culinary Exhibit: Explore the history of dining on trains, view live-cooking demonstrations from Amtrak chefs and sample meals offered in Amtrak’s dining cars.

·        Train Equipment Displays: At the newly expanded train displays, get up close and personal with Amtrak equipment to experience first-hand the modern amenities and accommodations offered by passenger rail.  Then get an inside peek at how passengers traveled in generations past by touring a variety of historic train cars and privately-owned luxury coaches.

·        Model Train Displays: Delight in the craft of model train displays and take a closer look at these miniature masterpieces.

·        Amtrak Brand Display – Enjoy the Journey: Learn more about Amtrak’s range of connectivity, routes, train technology, amenities and onboard offerings.

·        AmtraKids Depot: Enjoy magicians, face painters, arts and crafts, interactive games and giveaways at the AmtraKids Depot. 

·        Snapshop Station: Snap a photo in front of custom train-themed backdrops for a fun National Train Day keepsake.

 Most major market events will also feature experiential exhibits that narrate each region’s rich history with trains.  These exhibits include:

·        History of Baseball’s Travel on Trains ( Philadelphia )

o       In the early days of America ’s favorite pastime, trains helped baseball teams travel across the country to meet their rivals on the diamond.  On National Train Day, Philadelphia ’s 30th Street Station will feature an exhibit showcasing memorabilia, photos, video and audio depicting the memories of former players from a variety of leagues.  A prominent sports personality will host a panel discussion with former players.  Photos from the recent ‘Amtrak Series’ will also be displayed.

·        The Blues Journey and Connection to the Railroad ( Chicago )

o       Train travel played an important role in the emergence of blues as a major American art form and the development and migration of the sound from the Mississippi Delta north.  On National Train Day at Chicago’s Union Station, Big Bill and Larry “Mud” Morganfield, the sons of celebrated blues musician Muddy Waters, will be joined by legendary Mississippi Delta blues musician Bobby Rush to perform train-themed blues songs.  This will be the last stop in a five-state tour aboard Amtrak, originating in Muddy Waters’ birthplace in Mississippi .  The Chicago Blues Museum will also display a special blues exhibit at the station with a brief historical presentation by the museum’s curator, Gregg Parker.

·        Railroad Bracero Exhibit (Los Angeles)

o       During World War II, thousands of Mexicans came to the U.S. to work legally under the “Railroad Braceros” program to build and maintain our nation’s passenger railroad system.  At National Train Day in Los Angeles ’ Union Station, an exhibit will honor the Hispanic contributions to the national railroad.  Steve Velasquez, associate curator, National Museum of American History, will present on the braceros and their role in railroad history.

For more information about National Train Day and about the opportunity to host a National Train Day event in your city, visit www.nationaltrainday.com

Sunday
Jan172010

SouthEast Garden Railroad Show - Dalton, GA

 

Show Details and Guest Information

This year's show will be located in the Northwest Georgia Trade and Convention Center.  This location has a distinctive setting in the foothills of the historic high country of Georgia's Blue Ridge Mountains. Located less than a mile off Interstate 75 in historic Dalton, GA, the Dalton Trade Center is just 30 miles south of Chattanooga, TN and 90 miles north of Atlanta, GA.

Time and Date

Friday April 30th, 2010 12:00pm to 8:00pm

Saturday May 1st, 2010 9:00pm to 4:00pm

Tickets - Available at the Door

Adult: $10.00 per day or $18.00 for both days

Kids: Under 12 Free with paid adult.

www.segrs.com        Photos from CrossvilleMRC.com  by TackyTed.com

Saturday
Jan162010

Nashville Garden Railway Society

 

The Nashville Garden Railway Society

Manages a club layout in the Vanderbilt 100 Oaks Medical Center.

 

We hold annual tours of club member's garden scale layouts, build a temporary layout at the Nashville Garden Show annually and holds meetings

 

 NGRC  posted Crossville MRC

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