WTTC Annual Train Show
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Start the fall with Wichita's premier Model Train Show event of the year. Over 165 tables with more than 45 dealers from Colorado, Texas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Missouri come to our event to buy, sell, trade, all gauges of model trains and memorabilia for a 2-day extravaganza.
This year's show features running layouts of N, HO, S, O, and G gauges. We are introducing a Kid's Depot activity where children can ride a Thomas The Tank Engine ride, color railroad pictures, watch youthful train videos, see a large LEGO layout, and actually run model trains.
Sat 9-5, Sun 10-3
WTTC Annual Train Show
Phone : 316-587-5885 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : amflyer1@cox.net
Web: www.wichitatoytrainclub.org
Model Train Shows
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