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Holiday Train Brings Cheer To Neahwa Park

An unexpected snow began to fall on all those who turned out for the Canadian Pacific Holiday Train, which made its annual stop in Neawah Park on Friday to spread holiday cheer. After the side of the show car opened Anders Drerup, Ken Post, Tracey Brown and Adam Puddington sang several Christmas songs for the people of Oneonta before continuing east.
An unexpected snow began to fall on all those who turned out for the Canadian Pacific Holiday Train, which made its annual stop in Neahwa Park this afternoon to spread holiday cheer. After the side of the show car opened, Anders Drerup, Ken Post, Tracey Brown and Adam Puddington sang several Christmas songs for the people of Oneonta before continuing east.  (Ian Austin/allotsego.com)

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