The Train Ride
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| We had a ticket to ride! |
If you read my post a couple of weeks ago called “Yay for May!” you already know my oldest grandson graduated from the University of Cincinnati in the field of cyber-technology. You may recall from that post I said Joshua has other interests, too. If you missed that post, I’ll put a link to it at the bottom of this one.
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| The station had it's own Thomas the Tank |
Ever since he was a young child, Joshua has had a fascination
Of course the big draw for us to travel to Ohio was to celebrate Joshua’s college graduation, a week or so before accepting that diploma, Josh graduated from “train school.” Seriously. He graduated as a Junior Brakeman. The first step in the train school in Connersville, Indiana.
So, while we were in the area, Joshua took us to Connersville to catch a train to the historic town of Metamora. Metamora was established in 1838 and once best reached by the Whitewater Canal. Or on horseback.
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| The Whitewater Canal (View from the train.) |
Now Metamora attracts tourists seeking a touch of history or scouring the shops for antiques, unique gifts, or homemade fudge. Though it can be reached by automobile, most folks enjoy the scenic train ride to the unique community with the population of a little over two-hundred folks.
Yes, the post is short, but the pictures tell the real story. Enjoy!
And click HERE for the post, “Yay for May!”
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| First Class was "heated" in winter. |
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Mike and I had a great time roaming the town. |




















