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Pertaining to all railroading subjects, past and present, in New Jersey

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  by Ken W2KB
 
Railroad Museum [for a day] is hosted by the United Railroad Historical Society of New Jersey, owners of the largest and most historic railroad collection in New Jersey. During the once-a-year event, the URHS Restoration Facility in Boonton, NJ will become New Jersey's largest railroad museum. Railroad Museum [for a day] provides a rare—and family-friendly—opportunity to admire, explore, and go inside of our historic trains and learn about their connection to the region we live in.
Sunday, September 25, 2022
Boonton, NJ | 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM

https://www.urhs.org/museumforaday
  by nomis
 
The URHS is continuing their "regional importance" trips on the Hudson River between NYP and ALB for 2023. More info is available at hudsonriverrail.com
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  by Ken W2KB
 
URHS is also operating Hudson River Valentine Specials in February and is participating in the 75th Anniversary of 20th Century Limited final consist in September. See for details: https://www.hudsonriverrail.com/valentines and https://www.hudsonriverrail.com/75thanniversary
  by Bracdude181
 
Apologies if this isn’t the right place to ask but will the inclement weather this weekend cancel the museum event the URHS has planned for this Sunday?
  by chuchubob
 
"Apologies if this isn’t the right place to ask but will the inclement weather this weekend cancel the museum event the URHS has planned for this Sunday?"

The event is cancelled. However, Boonton Yard will be open for a no-frills open house.
  by Jeff Smith
 
umtrr-author wrote: Sun Nov 26, 2023 9:46 am Jeff, you do know that some of us aren't on Instagram and have no intention of ever going on Instagram, right?
Hi George,

I understand some people don't want social media, whether it's Instagram, Facebook, "X", YouTube, Reddit, et al. There are times I wish it hadn't been invented. However, some do use it. This is for them.

I don't know whether or not you're using a smart phone or laptop/desktop to access us (for which I thank you), but I don't believe you need to be on (or log in) to access just the picture, or video, or other media. It may only require a mouse-click or tap on your part.

I post this way because I'm trying to expand our presence and make people aware that there are more ways to access the site.

I hope that explains it.

Jeff Smith
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