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News & Reviews News Seen at the York Train Show

Seen at the York Train Show

By Carl Swanson | November 2, 2015

| Last updated on January 19, 2021

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Classic Toy Trains editors were on hand to capture the excitement and entertainment. Here, we're sharing some of our favorite images from the event, from impressive layouts to new products and technology.

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The Fall 2015 Eastern Division, Train Collectors Association meet took place in York, Pa., Oct. 22-24. Classic Toy Trains was there selling the latest products from Kalmbach Publishing Co.
The Fall 2015 Eastern Division, Train Collectors Association meet took place in York, Pa., Oct. 22-24. Classic Toy Trains was there selling the latest products from Kalmbach Publishing Co.
The Fall 2015 Eastern Division, Train Collectors Association meet took place in York, Pa., Oct. 22-24. Classic Toy Trains was there selling the latest products from Kalmbach Publishing Co.
Roadside buildings, in many scales, from Williams by Bachmann.
Roadside buildings, in many scales, from Williams by Bachmann.
Roadside buildings, in many scales, from Williams by Bachmann.
MTH demonstrated its new wifi-based train control system, which operates trains via a smart phone or table ap
MTH also displayed an A-B set of F units in S gauge, along with a variety of S gauge rolling stock.
MTH also displayed an A-B set of F units in S gauge, along with a variety of S gauge rolling stock.
MTH also displayed an A-B set of F units in S gauge, along with a variety of S gauge rolling stock.
The MTH Electric Trains booth at York is jam-packed with O, S, and Standard gauge trains, as well as a large operating layout.
E-Z Street products are also on display from Williams by Bachmann.
The MTH Electric Trains booth at York is jam-packed with O, S, and Standard gauge trains, as well as a large operating layout.
The MTH Electric Trains booth at York is jam-packed with O, S, and Standard gauge trains, as well as a large operating layout.
The MTH Electric Trains booth at York is jam-packed with O, S, and Standard gauge trains, as well as a large operating layout.
The MTH Electric Trains booth at York is jam-packed with O, S, and Standard gauge trains, as well as a large operating layout.
A Norfolk & Western 2-6-6-4 and a Pennsylvania RR 2-4-4-2 are part of MTH’s line of O gauge steam power.
A Norfolk & Western 2-6-6-4 and a Pennsylvania RR 2-4-4-2 are part of MTH’s line of O gauge steam power.
A Norfolk & Western 2-6-6-4 and a Pennsylvania RR 2-4-4-2 are part of MTH’s line of O gauge steam power.
Lionel’s new O gauge Cass Scenic RR logging train set includes huge logs and a very small caboose.

Lionel’s new O gauge Cass Scenic RR logging train set includes huge logs and a very small caboose.

Lionel’s new O gauge Cass Scenic RR logging train set includes huge logs and a very small caboose.
Lionel’s booth at York was highlighted by the announcement of a new scale-sized GG1 in the company’s Vision Line series.

Lionel’s booth at York was highlighted by the announcement of a new scale-sized GG1 in the company’s Vision Line series.

Lionel’s booth at York was highlighted by the announcement of a new scale-sized GG1 in the company’s Vision Line series.
Lionel’s booth at York was highlighted by the announcement of a new scale-sized GG1 in the company’s Vision Line series.

MTH also displayed an A-B set of F units in S gauge, along with a variety of S gauge rolling stock.

Lionel’s booth at York was highlighted by the announcement of a new scale-sized GG1 in the company’s Vision Line series.
actory test models of Lionel’s upcoming O gauge SD40s include railroad-specific details.

Factory test models of Lionel’s upcoming O gauge SD40s include railroad-specific details.

actory test models of Lionel’s upcoming O gauge SD40s include railroad-specific details.

The Eastern Division Train Collectors Association’s York train meet took place Oct. 22-24. Classic Toy Trains editors were on hand to capture the excitement and entertainment. Here, we’re sharing some of our favorite images from the event, from impressive layouts to new products and technology.

One thought on “Seen at the York Train Show”

  1. WAYNE J ANTONIAZZI says:
    November 21, 2015 at 9:55 am

    Thanks for the shots Carl! I suppose most were taken before the gates opened and the crowd came in, 'cause in a way it reminds me of that Discovery Channel series "Life After People." Creepy show, if you've never seen it.

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