EAST LANSING, MI — Make tracks to the Michigan State University Pavilion in East Lansing for Michigan’s largest model train show and sale on Sunday, Nov. 13, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Visitors to the show will see model trains running along seven various-sized modular displays and shop over 500 vendor tables of new and used model trains, tools, artwork, collectibles, DVDs, books, and much more.
General admission for the annual show is $6 and free for children under 12 years, as well as scouts in uniform. Free parking is available around the Pavilion and at the MSU commuter lot at the corner of Mt. Hope Highway and Farm Lane, organizers say.
“We are always excited to host the Lansing Train Show and Sale this year as it promises to be another large one based on a sell-out of vendor table registrations,” John Hartmann, Lansing Model Railroad Club (LMRC) special events coordinator, said. “There is always something for everyone at our show from watching miniature trains run on modular layouts to shopping for your Christmas gifts.”
The annual show is organized by volunteer members of the nonprofit Lansing Model Railroad Club, which was founded in Lansing in 1953.
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