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Trainfest (Milwaukee)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

LGB Model Railroad Club of Chicago layout at Trainfest 2022
Milwaukee Light Engineering Society exhibit at Trainfest 2022
The Mudhens Narrow Gauge Society (Illinois Division) layout at Trainfest 2022

Trainfest is a model railroad show that takes place annually in the Milwaukee suburb West Allis, Wisconsin. According to the show’s organizers, it is “America’s largest operating model railroad show” and markets itself to both hobbyists and young families.[1]

History

Trainfest started in 1971 as a one-day show in a Milwaukee Veterans of Foreign Wars hall.[1] Today, Trainfest is a two-day event sponsored by the Wisconsin Southeastern (WISE) division of the National Model Railroad Association (NMRA) and takes over 200,000 square feet (19,000 m2) of the Wisconsin Exposition Center during the second weekend of November.[2] Despite a faltering economy, total attendance in 2008 rose to 21,621 from 20,979 in 2007.[3]

Trainfest serves as both a showcase for trends in model railroading and a place where model railroaders can connect to share ideas about their hobby. Trainfest features at least 50 operating layouts from Z to G scale, some constructed by hobbyists and some constructed commercially. Over 60 manufacturers (including industry giants such as Walthers, Athearn, Bachmann Industries, Lionel, Atlas, Kalmbach Media, Märklin, and MTH Electric Trains) and 50 hobby dealers from across the country showcase their newest products and sample layouts.[4]

Since there'll be no event planned in 2020, the 50th was deferred to 2021.

Currently

In 2008, 12 historical groups also exhibited at Trainfest. Some exhibitors featured layouts depicting scenes from historical Wisconsin, including mining and logging, farm, and river and lake scenes.[5]

In a 2008 West Allis Now feature story, executive director John Tews was quoted as saying, “Some people think Trainfest is just a collector’s event, but it’s an event for everyone.”[5] One of Trainfest’ stated goals is “passing along the traditional hobby of model railroading to a new generation.” The festival offers free admission to youngsters under 14 (with a coupon available on its Web site).[1] Some exhibits are aimed toward children, such as a layout built from LEGO blocks, a kid-sized circus train replica, and interactive racing features. Trainfest has also partnered with Radio Disney to offer a live show and craft booth for the children in attendance.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Trainfest
  2. ^ Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
  3. ^ Model Retailer
  4. ^ On Milwaukee
  5. ^ a b West Allis Now
  6. ^ Baird, Laura. "Trainfest entertains the kid in all of us." Lake Country Family, October 2008. p. 16.

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This page was last edited on 3 December 2023, at 22:58
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