I just received an order form from the National Railroad Museum for ordering Holiday/Christmas cards.
In case you are interested, you can check them out at the Holiday Card Center.
We are entering “Train” season once again! Yahoo!
Brad
I just received an order form from the National Railroad Museum for ordering Holiday/Christmas cards.
In case you are interested, you can check them out at the Holiday Card Center.
We are entering “Train” season once again! Yahoo!
Brad
We have used cards from the National Railroad Museum for 10 plus years. They are a good product and people like to receive them at Christmas.
I wonder if they sent a mailing to CTT subscribers. I just got an invitation packet from them in today’s mail.
I got one from them on Tuesday. Must be a CTT thang.
I think it is more of a Kalmbach thing. I have been getting their packets for years. I just started subscribing to CTT.
If you have bought their cards before and don’t order when you get a new packet. They will periodically send you new packets and they sometimes contain different cards.
This particular card, Santa’s Assembly Station, is interesting in that the loop of track in front of him goes into two tunnels.
The question is … where does the track go from there[?]
Any guesses? … Christmas magic maybe?
I have purchased these cards in the past as well. It is a fun season combining holidays and trains. I find that I run trains during the fall and winter months a lot more than the late spring and summer.
Is that Gargraves on the upper level there?
Rob
Ah, that loop goes to my basement and back…[;)]
If Lionel had a dealer display with a disappearing train, why can’t Santa? I’d just like to see the design specs.
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