Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Crusin’ to Sioux City, Classic Car Show, Sunday May 19th from Noon to 4 pm



GN #1355 with a beautiful 1950 Plymouth convertible
Are you a classic car lover? Do you own one that you like to show off or do you just enjoy reminiscing of days gone by and  looking at them? Either way, we have just the fix for you. This Sunday, May 19th is our 2nd Annual “Crusin’ to Sioux City” classic car show.  The Railroad Museum sits on 30 acres of land so we have LOTS of space to display LOTS of cars. Come on down and check out the cool cars and chat with the owners. Classic cars and trains are a win-win combination in any book. Pack up the family and enjoy some great old fashioned family togetherness.

Here’s the rundown of what you can expect
  1. Show Hours: Noon to 4 PM
  2. Two food vendors will be on hand...Kirks BBQ and Foster Concessions
  3.  All classic cars that are displayed and their passengers will be admitted FREE!
  4. Gates open at 8am, show starts at 12 noon.
  5. Rock-n-Roll music
  6. Commemorative dash plaques will be given to the first 100 cars
  7. Steam Locomotive Great Northern #1355 will be on outside display on the roundhouse turntable so that photos of your classic car with this historic locomotive in the background can be taken.
  8. Railway motorcar rides – FREE
  9. All museum buildings and exhibits will be open
  10. See the 75' x 17'  HO Scale Nebraska Central Model Railroad with 6 operating trains
  11. For those visitors not bringing a classic car for display normal daily admission rates apply:
          Adults: $5.00
          Seniors: $4.00 (Age 50 and Older)
          Students: $3:00 (Age 6-18)
          Kids: FREE w/Paid Adult (Ages 5 and Younger)     
          Family Package: $20.00  Includes: 2 Adults and 4 or more children
                                       (Immediate family members only)

For more information about the Railroad Museum Sioux City, contact information and directions please visit our web site at http://www.milwaukeerailroadshops.org


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