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Tom Tee posted:
bigtruckpete posted:

I’m confused. Isn’t York a train show?

Nope!  Much more.  If you condense all the posts you will see it is much more than a just train show; it's travel, fellowship, fun, eating, purchasing, checking up with the vendors and basic bodily functions.   Your mileage may vary.

Correct. There are train shows, and then there is York. I think it may have been last October a few of us were talking about that very distinction after dinner at Quaker Steak & Lube. How York, Allentown, and some others(can't recall, must have been the Guinness or the dessert) are not considered train shows. It is fairly easy to tell the difference as train shows are usually advertised as such, "come down and see at the Great Train Show...."

After all, my first time there sitting in the dining hall, I was talking to a guy who would frequent the Amherst show in Massachusetts (I think that's right). He said that both York and Amherst really aren't "train shows" because of what is going on. I found that to be interesting.

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