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