The Train Display Show offers a brief history into the world of model trains. The model train exhibit features 13 main lines with some trains pulling as many as 50 cars, which will make any engineer smile from Brio to Amtrak.
Hours:
January 1 - May 31:
Sun & Mon, Noon-5pm I Tues, Wed & Thurs, Closed I Fri, Noon-5pm I Sat, Noon-5pm
Weather Permitting
June 1 - Labor Day
Sun & Mon, Noon-5pm I Tues & Wed, Closed I Thurs & Fri, Noon-5pm I Sat, 11am-5pm
Day After Labor Day - October 30 *
Haunted Train Display in October
Sun & Mon, Noon-5pm I Tues, Closed I Wed-Fri, Noon-5pm I Sat, 11am-5pm
October 31, Halloween Night * Haunted Train Display
Noon-8pm (Last show runs at 7:30pm)
*During Halloween, as part of out Haunted Train Display we offer extended hours for trick-or-treating on multiple days.
November 1 - December 31
Sun-Mon, Noon-5pm I Tues, Wed, Thurs, Closed I Fri, Noon-5pm I Sat, 11am-5pm
This train display was okay, but definately not anything too exciting. Nothing like the choo choo barn in Lancaster, PA, which my kids love. It's just one room and did not take long to see everything. I do not think that we would pay money to see this again.
Across the street from the visitor center, in the Hooven Mercantile Co. building, head up to the second floor to see the Scale Model Railroad Display. With 1,000 feet of track, 60 cars, 200 miniature buildings, and 100 bridges, it sure is an impressive display.