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The Bay Area LEGO® Train Club (BayLTC) has opened its latest exhibit, at the
Amador-Livermore Valley Historical Society and Museum in Pleasanton, California,
now through July 11, 2004. This layout represents several firsts for the club:
first layout in a museum, first automated layout, and first layout attended by
non-club members (museum docents). In addition this is by far the
longest-running club layout, lasting 32 days.
BayLTC members set up the exhibit Thursday and Friday afternoons, June 10-11,
and finished setup on Saturday morning, June 12. Pictures taken just after setup
can be seen on
Bill Wards Web site (Also on Brickshelf)
The exhibit follows a theme of Railroad in the Central Valley, and features
locally-based scenes ranging from the 1850s to the 1950s. Some featured models
include a new farm scene by Paul Sinasohn, new Old West town by Russell Clark,
downtown area by Kenny Paul and family featuring many new buildings, Ross Benzs
Mission San José, and Bill Wards train station. In addition, we have
traditional layout elements including a fantasy area featuring Thomas the Tank
Engine and a static display train yard with rolling stock made from LEGO bricks.
The layout is 15 feet square and features an electrical control system that
shuts off the trains for 10 minutes at a time every half-hour to prevent
overheating. The museum is open Wednesdays through Saturdays from 11am to 4pm,
and Sundays from 1pm to 4pm. It is closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Admission: $4
per person (donation to the museum). BayLTCs layout will be ondisplay through
July 11, 2004.
Club members will be on hand much of the time on weekends, along with docents
from the Niles Canyon Railway and the regular museum docent volunteers. Our
display is one part of a larger railroad history display in the museum which is
running all summer long.
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