My
mother took the boys to Mauldin today, for opening day of “Trains, Trains &
More Trains” at the Mauldin Cultural Center. According to the Greenville News
this display of model trains features the largest push button-operated
interactive layout on the East Coast, with American flyer trains from the 1940s
and 1950s in addition to operating accessories. The show is put on by the
Atlantic Coast S Gauge model train club, but the local Piedmont ‘N Southern
Model Railroad Club has joined the fun with additional displays. Tracks fill
the large room, with buttons every few feet that operate miniature saw mills,
log loaders, demolition crews and all sorts of lights and noises. There is also
a Thomas the Tank Engine train that can be operated by little hands from Thomas’s
Cab, and another station with two trains that can be raced. Big brother proudly announced that his train beat little brother's every single time.
The boys only wished they had a stepstool... |
Admission is free and the hours are today from 10am-6pm, 1-4pm tomorrow (September 7th), 12-9pm September 12th and 10am-8:30pm September 13th. The Mauldin Cultural Center is located at 101 E. Butler Rd. For more information visit the Mauldin Chamber of Commerce website here or The Greenville News article “Free model train show steams into Mauldin.”
While
the boys were trainspotting in Mauldin with their grandmother, Vilis had his
one-week well visit. Not only is he back up to birth weight, but he has grown
an inch. In six days. I’m predicting we’ll need an extra refrigerator come teen
years for these three boys…
* If
you can’t make it all the way to Mauldin for the train show but need your model
train fix, remember there’s always the Miniature World of Trains in downtown
Greenville…
Hi There, Congrats to Vilis on his one week check-up. Sounds like he is doing fine. That was nice of your mother to take the boys to see all of the trains....
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Hugs,
Betsy
Glad to hear Vilis is so healthy! :)
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