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Greenberg Train Show, January 2012, Fredericksburg, VA
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The Washington & Old Dominion Division set up at the Greenberg Train and Toy Show at the Fredericksburg Expo Center in Fredericksburg, VA on January 21 and 22, 2012.
 
American Flyer Trains and Operating Erector Sets on the W&OD Layout (1:46)
A passenger train on the outer loop passes a freight train on the inner loop as the visitors watch.
 
Mike is running the sawmill as the guests watch and the freight train passes.
Log Loader and Sawmill demonstration as trains pass. (1:04)
The passenger train is running down the long straight as the freight train turns the corner past the Gabe the Lamplighter tower.
The passenger train is speeding past the stores and heading for the Erector Set bridge.
 
This young fellow is closely watching the trains cross the Erector Set bridge.
Overall view of the Washington and Old Dominion layout in the Expo Center.
Overall view of the layout from the other corner.
A Chesapeake and Ohio freight train is rounding the corner on the outside loop.
Passenger and freight trains are set up and waiting in the yard.
Bill is explaining the operation of the Railway Post Office car as ...
... it drops one mail bag and picks up another.
A Lionel American Flyer steam engine is pulling a mixed freight train past the Gilbert log loader.
Members of the Washington and Old Dominion Division of the Atlantic Coast S Gaugers pose for a group photo as the trains pass over the Erector Set bridge.

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