North Pole Express rolling down the tracks
Santa Claus boards the train. Bob Crink photo
A happy train passenger sees one of Santa’s elves. Bob Crink photo
Train workers dressed for the North Pole Express. Bob Crink photo
Santa and an elf wave to the train passengers. Bob Crink photo
Looking for Santa. Bob Crink photo
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Marshmallow fan! Bob Crink photo
Making a s’more. Bob Crink photo
Hot chocolate fan! Bob Crink photo
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A dancing elf. Bob Crink photo
Santa says hi! Bob Crink photo
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Santa Claus boards the train. Bob Crink photo
A happy train passenger sees one of Santa’s elves. Bob Crink photo
Train workers dressed for the North Pole Express. Bob Crink photo
Santa and an elf wave to the train passengers. Bob Crink photo
Looking for Santa. Bob Crink photo
Bob Crink photo
Bob Crink photo
Marshmallow fan! Bob Crink photo
Making a s’more. Bob Crink photo
Hot chocolate fan! Bob Crink photo
Bob Crink photo
Bob Crink photo
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Bob Crink photo
A dancing elf. Bob Crink photo
Santa says hi! Bob Crink photo
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A rainy start to Boothbay Railway Village Museum’s annual three weekend North Pole Express didn’t deter folks from coming to the Route 27 facility on Saturday, Dec. 3. Sunday’s weather was cooler, but at least it was dry.
After Santa greeted the children on the BRVM’s train, the big guy stayed at the “North Pole, and the passengers rode back to the Village’s Freeport Station for more festivities. There was readings in the Spruce Point Chapel, make your own s’mores, vintage holiday displays, hot chocolate in the Town Hall, ornament making, the Toy Shop exhibit and more.
For more information on the Dec. 10-11 and Dec. 17-18 schedule, visit www.RailwayVillage.org.
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