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The 2012 Sympoisum is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Otha C. Spencer. |
Attendees arriving for the 2012 Symposium Friday evening social event. |
Symposium attendees visiting on Friday evening. |
Symposium attendees visiting on Friday evening. |
Symposium attendees visiting on Friday evening. |
North Texas T-Trak Modular Railroad Club's operating N-scale layout. |
Bryan Davis' railroad lantern and artifact display. |
Railroad artifacts on display. |
Commerce Public Library's railroad artifact display. |
Jason Lee Davis, Symposium co-host, passing the microphone over to Scott Peterson to introduce Friday evening's special "Motorcar Operators Viewing" of his documentary film, Weekend Railroaders. |
Viewing of Scott Peterson's Weekend Railroaders documentary. |
Motorcar related Q&A session on Friday evening. |
Symposium attendees enjoying themselves before the first session on Saturday. |
Bill Bailey, Chief Mechanical Officer for Project #819, shares his experiences with functional testing of the Cotton Belt 4-8-4 Northern Steam Loco #819. |
For the first time in event history, the proceedings were streamed live over the Internet via the Symposium's UStream channel. |
Attendees listen to Bill Bailey's 819 presentation. |
Attendees listen to Bill Bailey's 819 presentation. |
Symposium Luncheon, sponsored by the TAMU-Commerce College of Science, Engineering, and Agriculture. |
Luncheon guests enjoy the meal and live musical entertainment. |
Luncheon guests enjoy the meal and live musical entertainment. |
Luncheon guests enjoy the meal and live musical entertainment. |
The Leo Sykes Band entertains Luncheon guests. |
The Leo Sykes Band entertains Luncheon guests. |
Jason Lee Davis and Scott Peterson introducing the feature viewing of Scott's documentary film, Weekend Railroaders. |
Attendees visiting after the event. |
Bryan, Brenda, & Leroy Davis. |
Attendees visiting after the event. |
Steven Pawlow's N-scale layout and railroad artifact collection. |
Steven Pawlow's railroad "Signal Garden." |
Steven Pawlow giving a personally guided tour of the railroad artifacts displayed in his "Signal Garden." |
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