KANSAS CITY, Mo. — You know the old saying, “The show must go on?” Well, that’s exactly what The Great Train Show is doing this weekend at the KCI Expo Center. Even though freezing rain and inches of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Some film genres are not appealing to certain cinephiles. Some people say “no way” to straight-up horror while others aren’t keen ...
The Great Train Show is America's favorite traveling train show serving more states than any other show. Our shows feature operating model railroads, train dealers, collectors, hands-on exhibits, ...
IT’S a mystery that has fascinated the public for more than 50 years – who was the ”Third Man” in the Great Train Robbery? Now compelling evidence from Scotland Yard’s archives marks ­former boxer and ...
The First Great Train Robbery is a suspenseful heist film set in Victorian England, depicting the meticulous planning and execution of a daring gold robbery aboard a moving train. Here’s how you can ...
THE Great Train Robbery in 1963 still remains one of the most daring and notorious heists ever carried out in Britain. The gang is estimated to have stolen more than £2.6million – equivalent to around ...
Rumor has it Bonnie and Clyde will be boarding the Strasburg Rail Road Sunday. Keep your valuables safe. During the railroad’s 3 p.m. departure only, the year will be 1934. An A-list celebrity will be ...
The Great Train Robbers (from left): Buster Edwards, Tom Wisbey, Jim White, Bruce Reynolds, Roger Cordrey, Charlie Wilson and Jim Hussey, with copies of their book The Train Robbers in 1979. Bruce ...
LONDON --Ronnie Biggs was a petty criminal who set out to transform his life with the daring heist of a mail train packed with money. The plan worked in ways he could never have imagined. Biggs was ...
MONROEVILLE, Pa. (KDKA) - It was all aboard for fun this weekend at the Greenburg Great Train and Toy Show in Monroeville. If you like model trains, the Monroeville Convention Center was the place to ...
Greenberg’s Great Train & Toy Show rolled into the Monroeville Convention Center on Nov. 4 and 5. At least 1,000 locomotive enthusiasts and their families attended the two-day event. Show manager Neal ...