Toy Train Expo
-- Page 2, Photos
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This Page:
- 1. Overall View Of
Layout Room (below)
- 2. One-Inch Live Steam
- Bob Hepler w/Jim Waterman (below)
- 3. HO Gauge - Paul Derr
(below)
- 4. O Gauge - Ralph
Keller (below)
- 5. O gauge - Larry
Keller (below)
- 6. Large Scale,
Amusement Rides, & Villages - Barbara
Wurster
(below)
- 7. Stationary Steam
Engines - Lloyd Wurster (below)
- 8. Standard Gauge &
Large Scale - Jack Whiting (below)
- 9. Large Scale - Tony
Ferraro & Frank Ulman (below)
- 10. Train Races &
Thomas Room - Will Huffman & Staff
(below)
- 11. HO Gauge - Corey
Knode (below)
- 12. HO Gauge - John
Bubb (below)
- 13. S Gauge & N
Gauge - Jim Ingram w/Granville Derr & Milton Sholley
- (below)
- 14. Marx O Gauge - Bill
Lantz (below)
- 15. One Half Inch Scale
Wood Model - Richard Dill (below)
- 16. Hospitality People
(below)
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Notes
- Order Of Photos: These
photos are ordered as you would have seen the displays by
travelling clockwise around the room.
- The official Society website
is at www.lycoming.org/LCHSMuseum/
- This show is done yearly, as a
two-day entertainment event for the local community. Proceeds from
the door admission are donated to the Historical Socity.
- The event is organized by
volunteer Will Huffman of Williamsport.
- The photos on this page are from
the 2000 event, which is the 10th Annual
occurrence.
- Credits:
- Thanks to Bruce Buckle and 8 of
his students from Montoursville High School, for setting up the
empty tables, and lifting the heavy One Inch Scale live steam
train onto the tables.
- Thanks for Don Lucas of the
Pennsylvania College Of Technology for loaning and delivering
approximately 50 tables.
- And of course, thanks to all the
exhibitors for setting up and operating their train
displays.
- As you browse these photos,
think about the number of manhours that went into
creating all these displays.
1.
Overall View Of Layout Room

2.
One-Inch Live Steam - Bob Hepler w/Jim Waterman

Engine owned by Bob Hepler of Williamsport, cars owned by Jim
Waterman of Wellsboro -- all were built by Bob Hepler
3.
HO Gauge - Paul Derr

4.
O Gauge - Ralph Keller

This layout uses Lionel Command Control for all trains and all
accessories

5.
O gauge - Larry Keller

6.
Large Scale, Amusement Rides, & Villages - Barbara
Wurster


7.
Stationary Steam Engines - Lloyd Wurster

8.
Standard Gauge & Large Scale - Jack Whiting

9.
Large Scale - Tony Ferraro & Frank Ulman

10.
Train Races & Thomas Room - Will Huffman &
Staff

Thomas The Tank Engine


Train Race Platform
11.
HO Gauge - Corey Knode

12.
HO Gauge - John Bubb

13.
S Gauge & N Gauge - Jim Ingram w/ Granville Derr
& Milton Sholley

The laptop computer is a system designed by Fred Cupp that uses a
Quickbasic program to control a North Coast DCC system to
automatically "ramp" the outer loop's speed up and down.

14.
Marx O Gauge - Bill Lantz


15.
One Half Inch Scale Wood Model - Richard Dill

This and similar wood trains are made by local craftsman Myron
Ludwig, and are displayed at Sawmill Furnishings in Cogan Station
Pa.
16.
Hospitality People

Susan Kelly & Gary Parks, as Mrs. Claus and
Scrooge

(1999 photo) From left: Ned Marrow in Conductors uniform,
Show Organizer Will Huffman in center, and Live Steam engine owner
Bob Hepler on the right
This page released 12/22/00, and last modified
12/26/00
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