Day Out With Thomas has been a successful event at the Northwest Railway Museum for eight seasons. This past weekend was the first of two for this year’s event and by all accounts it was a roaring success.
Of course Thomas the Tank Engine was the star. He pulled trains for three days – July 10 – 12 – and posed for photos with children of all ages. But the event is so much more than a visit with Thomas.
This year, the friends of the Northwest Railway Museum built a new HO scale model railway custom designed to fit the Snoqualmie Depot freight room. Of course, the children can run the trains around the loop just like the old train layout. And it will also be set up for
Railroad Days, and possibly travel to some off-site events later this year or early next year.
Day Out With Thomas also features live entertainment. Singer
Nancy Stewart appeared again this year, but also Eric Ode. What would Day Out With Thomas be without “B-A-R-N-C-A-T I’m a barn cat?” And Clay Martin’s Puppet Theater presented Punch and Judy.
What else? Dan Parker’s Lego Thomas and Friends, a visit with Sir Topham Hatt, temporary tattoos, train tables, Thomas and Friends videos, and of course motor car rides!
Day Out With Thomas is a family event that the Northwest Railway Museum really enjoys hosting.
There are still a few tickets available for next Friday and a few for 5:15 on Saturday, but otherwise you will have to wait ’til next year! Check out the
Museum’s web site for more information.
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