Showing off his Thomas tatoo.

We got to ride the "big Thomas". Thomas was attached to some old commuter cars (and really, didn't do any pulling - it was pushed by a big engine at the back).


This was in line for photos with Thomas.
And, finally, a family photo (minus M - she stayed home) with Thomas looming the background. It's a little creepy.
There was lots more to do there - moon bounces, scale model trains, face-painting, train tables. In fact, the B&O Railroad Museum would be a fun place to visit, even without Thomas.
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