Saturday and Sunday, the Potomac Division of the National Model Railroad Association set up the tracks again in the Assembly Room at the Lyceum and the trains started rolling. Over 2000 visitors were counted at the exhibit on Saturday and Sunday brought a steady stream of train enthusiasts throughout the day. As the little HO engines pulled the trains around the tracks countless dozens of spectators filled the viewing platform.
Photo by Louise Krafft/Gazette
Saturday and Sunday, the Potomac Division of the National Model Railroad Association set up the tracks again in the Assembly Room at the Lyceum and the trains started rolling. Over 2000 visitors were counted at the exhibit on Saturday and Sunday brought a steady stream of train enthusiasts throughout the day. As the little HO engines pulled the trains around the tracks countless dozens of spectators filled the viewing platform.
Photo by Louise Krafft/Gazette
Whistle Stop Hobbies at 130 S. Royal Street set up a small table of trains for little hands to move around the track.