Autumn (what is Fall like) in your Country

cascaderailroad

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In Pennsylvania the fall leaves peak in the Pocono's @ the 2nd week of October.
Around the 15th of Oct the fall foliage is at it's peak in Altoona.

Be at Casscandra RR overlook RR park (@ 15 miles west of Altoona Pa) from the 15th onward, or forevever hold your peace:

Videos coming:
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Beg pardon please, but apart from showing photos taken by other people and asking what Autumn looks like, is there another point that I'm missing?
 
My point is if you are going to go to the PA Pocono's, or western PA, to see some peak fall folliage ... it is in less than 2 weeks ... Get crackin' !

Cassandra RR Overlook park allows overnight camping, and Galitzin Tunnels park is another fabulous high vantage point for watching trains.

Once you go there, you will rarely go back to the Horseshoe Curve.
 
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Hm, thanks for the advice mate. Prototype would be a better place to put this though, since that's zero percent related to Trainz.
Sometimes I wonder if you live in Pennsylvania instead of the north pole or Grand Fenwick, wherever that is.
 
In my country of Latvia Autumn automatically means the town of Sigulda. So whenever the leaves turn yellow (usually 1st week of October) the whole country drives to this town that's 50 km from the capital to look at trees (sounds very exciting). During that weekend all buses are full, there are massive traffic jams on the road and the trains are also quite full.
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For people who like to photograph trains Sigulda (more precisely - the curvy climb up to Sigulda) is also the place

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