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Railroaders Memorial Museum
1300 Ninth Ave.
Altoona, PA 16602

814.946.0834
888.4ALTOONA
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MUSEUM HOURS - We are open for the 2008 Season
May, 8 2008
Administration Offices: Monday-Friday 9AM to 5PM Railroaders Memorial Museum: Monday-Saturday 10Am to 5PM Sunday 11AM to 5PM Horseshoe Curve: Monday-Saturday 10AM to 6PM Sunday 11AM to 6PM

Alive @ Five Concert Series Bands Announced!!
May 8, 2008
The following is a list of dates for this year's Alive @ Five concert Series. Band line-ups will be announced in the near future. June 11th 2008 Bon Journey ( A Bon Jovi-Journey cover band) June 25th 2008 The B Street Band ( A Bruce Springstein impersonation band) July 30th 2008 Tom Watt "The Buffet Man" with the Zach's Band Aug. 13th 2008 Aeroforce (An Aerosmith impersonation band) Aug. 27th 2008 TBA Sept. 10th 2008 The Clarks and Bill Deasy Join us for some summer fun in the yard!! Food, margarita bar & beer will be available again this year. We hope to see you there!! For more information contact Maria at 814-946-0834 ext. 221

2008 MEMBERSHIPS NOW AVAILABLE!!!!
March 1st, 2008
Various levels of our 2008 memberships are now available online in our Museum store. Simply visit our Gift Shop Express and look for the membership link. There you will be able to purchase a membership for the 2008 Season. We look forward to seeing you in 2008!

MEMBERS ONLY RECEPTIONS
March 1st, 2008
This year we will be holding a monthly "Members Only" reception. Light snacks and refreshments will be served and the staff will be on hand. Members at any level are invited to attend. Various activities will be planned so come on out and mingle with the other members of the Railroaders Memorial Museum. These receptions will be held in the lobby of the Railroaders Memorial Museum from 6pm-9pm on the following dates: June 19th July 10th Aug. 21st Oct. 9th (This final reception will be held at the Horseshoe Curve) Come and join us for an evening of fun and fellowship.

Conrail Historical Society, Inc.'s 2008 Altona, PA convention
April 1, 2008
April fools day, and 32 years after Conrail was created, the Conrail Historical Society is proud to announce our 2008 Convention! Alto '08 will be held October 24th through the 26th, 2008 deep in the heart of Conrail country, Altoona, PA. The convention kicks off Friday in the hospitality room at our hotel the "Conrail Quality Inn", 2915 Pleasant Valley Boulevard, Altoona, PA 16602. Transportation to the hotel will be provided for any Convention attendees that arrive on Amtrak or fly into the Blair County Regional Airport (Airport code AOO Martinsburg, PA). An open slide projector will be available for presentations, and videos will be playing throughout the day on Friday. Members are welcome to bring any Conrail related items they wish to offer for sale and are also encouraged to bring other items that they would like to simply display on the Member Collection's tables. Our 4th quarter membership meeting will begin at 5pm in the hospitality room as well. The night will conclude with a 21165 N7E Bay Window Caboose media presentation, night photography set up at three locations and an open slide projector upon return to the hotel. Our first photography location will be at the Altoona Railroader's Memorial Museum (ARMM) outdoors on the museum grounds using the Conrail Wreck Derrick 45215. This derrick was built for the New York Central Railroad, transferred to Penn Central and then to Conrail, before being retired in the early 1990's when it was acquired by the ARMM from Conrail's Chicago Division, Elkhart IN.. It is a self- propelled, diesel powered derrick built in 1941 by Industrial Brownhoist and is capable of lifting 250 tons. The crane was put back into service by Museum volunteer Neil Myers. A night scene depiction of a wreck site using the crane, CRHS member Ed Lewis' restored Conrail Hi-Rail truck and other pieces of equipment will be lit up for photographers. The night photography parade will then depart for Coburn Road, or better known as "The Brickyard" for more unique photographs and conclude with fantastic lighting in place illuminating the Gallitzin Tunnels. The restored PRR caboose and gift shop will be open to convention attendees upon arrival. Transportation will be provided for all night photographers from the hotel to the three locations. Again, we will be leaving the hotel at 7pm and should return back to the hotel around 11pm. Saturday morning we will have a continental breakfast in the hotel at 7am. Convention vans will then depart the hotel at 8am for our guided tour of Conrail's Allegheny crossing. Attendees will receive Commemorative Trip Books that are loaded with tons of useful information. You won't want to be caught railfanning Altoona and the West Slope again without it! An audio tour will also help explain some of the area and it's history as we travel to several famous hot spots such as South Fork (home of the SD80MAC's), Summerhill, Cassandra, Lilly, Cresson, Gallitzin, Altoona and Horseshoe Curve. Lunch will be provided on the overlook at Cassandra. John Shuniak, the Mayor of Cassandra will have the Cassandra Overlook Motel gift shop open and also provide our guests with restroom facilities. Our tour of the West Slope will continue moving east as we follow freight traffic to new locations. We expect to return to our hotel by 5:00pm allowing people the chance to clean up for the evening activities. Our Saturday evening banquet begins at 6pm at our Convention Hotel with a social hour. Dinner will be served at 7pm, followed by our evening's Guest Speaker, unannounced at this time. The group will then enjoy two fabulous slide presentations. Conrail Locomotive Engineer, Roger Durfee's presentation, "Conrail's Rainbow Turns to Blue" will showcase Conrail from the early rainbow years through the highly profitable final years. Conrail Scale Inspector, John Durant's presentation will then feature "Conrail's Scale Car Department through the eyes of an Inspector". An open slide projector will again be available to any members wishing to share their photography to conclude the evening. David Seidel, Founding Officer and current Historian with the Horseshoe Curve Chapter of the NRHS and Author of the new book published by Arcadia Publishing, "Horseshoe Curve" will be offering a book signing during the evening. The book, carried not only locally by the Altoona Railroader's Memorial Museum and Horseshoe Curve gift shops but as well as Barnes & Noble is a great book. Dave has assigned all royalties from the book to benefit the Railroader's Memorial Museum. Sunday morning's continental breakfast in the hotel at 7am will kick off an exclusive opportunity for CRHS members. Ten years after Norfolk Southern took over operations of Conrail's Juniata Locomotive Shop, the Thoroughbred of Transportation has tentatively approved plans to allow CRHS Convention Attendees a tour of the Juniata Locomotive Facility! To our knowledge, this is the first time since the Conrail split that an organization has been able to tour the facility. Lunch will be provided at the Altoona Railroader's Memorial Museum. Tours will then be given of the museum as well as inside several pieces of equipment such as the Mountain View and Charles Schwab's private car "Loretto". We will also participate in a very unique experience on the Museum grounds where a live demonstration using the Conrail Wreck Derrick will be given. Other events and activities yet to be confirmed will be announced in the near future. Look for complete details to be in the mail shortly along with a travel guide loaded with discounts and coupons to area attractions for the family to enjoy while you're busy singing the Blues as you're fed, shuttled and entertained during a fun-filled, non-stop three day weekend in Altoona, PA! Convention attendees must make their own hotel arrangements. A special rate of $69.00 per night has been secured for us and reservations can be made by calling the Quality Inn at (814) 944-4581 and mentioning the Conrail Historical Society Group Account. Hotel amenities include an onsite restaurant with entertainment (our rooms are on the opposite corner of the property), exercise room, free high speed internet, in-room safes, outdoor garden café, on-site laundry, copy/fax services, hair dryer, whirlpool suites and an outdoor heated pool. The Quality Inn is conveniently located off Interstate 99, exit 32 Frankstown Road. In connection with Altoona 2008, we are extremely proud to release another first! As shown below, this run of 100 custom freight cars in HO scale are based on the ACF CenterFlow ™ design delivered to the Erie Lackawanna Railroad in 1968. The cars were turned over to Conrail in 1976. Shortly after, they were stenciled and lettered for Conrail, with the exception of the EL "diamond" logo. Fifty-two of these cars were transferred to Conrail, and the numbers of our cars reflect the actual road numbers. Our cars are Accurail 2000 series cars, custom decorated by Accurail, and custom numbered to reflect actual road numbers. Two of each road number are available, for a total of 50 different accurate road numbers. Cars are assembled and feature Kadee™ #58 scale knuckle couplers. These 100 cars are being offered by the Conrail Historical Society as the show car at our 2008 Annual Convention in Altoona, PA on a first come, first serve basis. At the conclusion of the convention, any cars still available will then be made available to members who could not attend and the general public via the Conrail Shoppe. The Conrail Historical Society, Inc.'s 2008 Altoona, PA Convention is being sponsored by Brian's Model Trains, Herr's Potato Chips, RSC Equipment Rental, Pepsi-Cola Bottling, Horseshoe Curve Chapter NRHS, Dick's Train Store, Cassandra Overlook Motel and RailPace Company.

RAILFEST 2008 UPDATE!!!
1/9/2008
RAILFEST 2008 will be held July 11-13 this year. The festivities will start on Friday, July 11th with the Railfest Kick-Off Party. Gates open at 6:00pm with refreshing beer tents, a festive margarita bar and mouth-watering food. The fun continues at 8:30 pm with a rockin' performance by the Smick Brothers followed by fireworks in the yard at 10:00pm. Be sure to be there to help us kick off another great Railfest weekend! Saturday July 12th and Sunday July 13th: There will be three train excursions each of these days around the Horseshoe Curve and back. Schedules for train departures and rates are still being determined, however we are now accepting reservations. You can make your reservation by emailing admin@railroadcity.com or by calling 814-946-0834 ext.221. (Please include you full name, address, phone, and number of tickets you would like to reserve.) These will be a limited number of first class seating tickets available so make your reservations today! On Saturday, there will also be an overnight excursion on the secondary line to Pittsburgh. It will depart Saturday from the Altoona station for Pittsburgh and leave the Pittsburgh station to return to Altoona on Sunday morning. Rates and schedule for this overnight excursion are still being determined and will be announced as soon as they become available. Reservations for this are also currently being accepted. There will also be a limited amount of first class seats available on this overnight excursion. **All excursion tickets that are purchased will also include a pass for admission to the Friday night Railfest Kick-Off Party and admission to the Museum and Horseshoe Curve all weekend. If you wish not to purchase an excursion ticket, admission to the grounds for each day of Railfest will be $5.00 for adults and $2.00 for children 10 and under. This will include admission to the museum and the day's activities in the museum yard. (Food and alcohol not included). Keep checking back for more updates as they become available. We hope to see you here!

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