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Annual Train Show

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Event# 308-386-2489

Event Details

Annual train show, sponsored by the Nebraska West-Central division of the National Model Railroad Association. Train layouts and displays, vendor tables selling railroad items.

Hours: Saturday, 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
Sunday, 10:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.

For additional information, contact:
Gene Tacey
P.O. Box 485
Sutherland, NE 69165
308-386-2489
taceys@gpcom.net

Annual Train Show

Address : D&N Event Center, 501 East Walker Road Oshkosh NE
Phone : 308-386-2489   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : taceys@gpcom.net

Admission Fee : $4.00; Children under 12, $1.00, Under 5 Free w.paid adult

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