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2017
Rocky MountainTrain Show
The Largest Train Show West of the Mississippi
March 4-5, 2017 at the Denver MartSaturday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.Sunday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Official Show Program
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2017 Rocky Mountain Train Show ProgramThis program is published in cooperation with the Rocky Mountain Train Show by Ballpark Impressions, LLC, Keller, TX, publishers of Cowcatcher Magazine. No part of this publication may be copied without written consent.
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Need information? Visit the Information Desk, and a volunteer will be happy to point you in the right direction. Also, a floor plan of the show is listed in the middle of this program to help guide the way. Photo courtesy Cowcatcher Magazine
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Visit Us at Expo 2 S Booths G3-G8
From the Show Director2017 marks our 7th year of sharing our
love of model railroading with the public at the Denver Mart.
The show has truly become a national event with a further expanded presence of national manufacturers.
The future of the hobby requires us to work tirelessly to create new hobbyists, most of whom are youngsters and families that have had little exposure to the hobby previously. Our show is a fantastic opportunity to show all aspects of the hobby and encourage their participation.
We try to accomplish this by offering a slate of kids activities, from hands-on play to building a layout over the course of the show. Make sure to take advantage of these activities in the Kids Corner. Additionally, we give away a train set every hour of the show.
A few reminders- check out our how-to clinics to learn new modeling skills; the Company Store to bring home a reminder of the show; the fabulous operating layouts for inspiration and the chance to join one of these great organizations; the manufacturer booths to see the latest in modeling, and, of course, our vendors to take some treasures home.
The show is presented through the work of a large number of volunteers. I thank these folks for their herculean efforts. If you have an interest in helping us, talk with one of our volunteers at the Information Desk.
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Expo 1 N G38-40 and Expo 2 N A9 Booth Expo 2 E1-4
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70 ’ Husky S ta ck We l l Ca rNow Available!Introduced by Gunderson Rail Services in 1990, the Husky Stack Well Car gave intermodal freight service the ability to efficiently transport a variety of containers double-stacked. The Husky Stack was also the first non-articulated well car on the market. Our 70’ Husky Stack Well Car faithfully represents this important prototype with a metal-cast body to meet NMRA weight standards, body-mounted Magne-Matic® coupler for proper ride height, separate brake hardware, molded deck walkways on each end of the detailed 48’ well and all-new ASF Ride Control trucks. This car will also securely hold our all-new modern 53’ and 48’ containers as well as our existing 20’ and 40’ containers.
Available through your Micro-Trains dealer or online at www.micro-trains.com ©2017 Micro-Trains Line Co. • P.O. Box 1200, Talent OR 97540-1200 USA Email: mtl@micro-trains.com • Web: www.micro-trains.com
trucks. This car will also securely hold our all-new modern 53’ and 48’ containers as well as our existing 20’ and 40’ containers.
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Tickets available at www.RockyMountainTrainShow.com or at:
Aurora Colpar’s Hobbytown, 1915 S Havana St Aurora, CO 303-341-0414 Denver Caboose, 10800 W Alameda Ave Denver, CO 303-777-6766 Denver Forney Museum, 4303 Brighton Blvd Denver, CO 303-297-1113Greeley Colorado Model Railroad Museum, 680 10th St. Greeley, CO 970-392-2934 Lakewood Colpar’s Hobbytown-W, 3355 S Wadsworth Blvd Lakewood, CO 303-988-5157
In the future, you can avoid the ticket lines at the door by buying your tickets online at www.rockymountaintrainshow.com or at any one of the five front range locations below:
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Build-A-Layout ProgramExpo 1 Aisle J
The show’s Build-A-Layout program teaches young hobbyists the skills necessary to build their own train layout. Over the course of the show, anyone under 18 can help with the construction of an O-gauge train layout, learning track laying, wiring and scenery making.
Anyone participating in the program has their name put into a drawing to win the completed layout and a brand new train set provided by Bachmann Trains.
Find the Build-A-Layout project in Expo 1 Aisle J. Build-A-Layout is sponsored by Bachmann Trains and Woodland Scenics.
Train StationChallenge
The show’s Train Station Challenge is a model railroad treasure hunt!
Each family receives a map of the show upon entry designating eight locations as Train Stations. Your goal is to visit all eight stations and have your map stamped at each one.
Turn your completed map in at the info desk for a chance to win a fabulous outdoor train set donated by our friends at Marklin/LGB.
Hourly Door PrizesEvery hour on the hour we give away a
pile of door prizes in addition to our train sets. These prizes range from Thomas toys to quality scale trains. While you’re on the show floor, say thanks to the following folks for supporting the show- Accurail, Bachmann Trains, Brads Trains, Chooch Enterprises, ChooChooAreUs, Colorado Model railroad Museum, Colorado Railroad Museum, Cowcatcher Magazine, Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad, Durango & Silverton, Forney Museum of Transportation, Georgetown Loop Railroad, Intermountain Railway, Kadee, Kalmbach Publishing, Leadville, Colorado & Southern, LGB/Marklin, MicroTrains, Rapido Trains, San Juan Car Co., Scale Trains, Scenic Express, Stoddarts Ltd, Sundance Marketing, TCS, TrackOne, TW TrainWorx, Weathering Solutions, White River Productions and Woodland Scenics.
Hourly Train Set DrawingOur friends at Bachmann Trains have
partnered with the Rocky Mountain Train Show to help us bring new families into the hobby.
We are giving away a new train set every hour of the show. Stop by Booths D25/D32 to thank them for supporting the hobby.
Featured Attractions
New LayoutsMake sure you check out our great
new displays for this show! The folks from FreeMo Nebraska will be on hand with
Ed Dickens, Union Pacific’s Senior Manager- Heritage Operations, will be at the show on Saturday morning to give a presentation on the status of UP steam power. Ed’s presentations always generate a full house and he graciously answers questions from our attendees. The presentation will be held in Expo 1, Aisle K at 11 a.m.
We are thrilled to have Trains Magazine Editor Jim Wrinn give a presentation entitled “Railroading at a Crossroads in the Early 21st Century”. The presentation will be held in Expo 1, Aisle K at 1 p.m. on
Photo courtesy Cowcatcher Magazine
Clinics and presentations at this year’s show
Rocky Mountain Train ShowMission Statement
The mission of the Rocky Mountain Train Show is to promote and educate the public about the hobby of model railroading by providing information and inspiration to new and current hobbyists.
The Rocky Mountain Train Show is sponsored by the Rocky Mountain Division of the Train Collectors Association. The TCA was formed in Pennsylvania in 1954 and now serves over 25,000 members across the country.
The Rocky Mountain Division covers the states of Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Mon-tana and Nebraska. The division offers special first-time deals for new members.
www.RMDToyTrains.org
their outstanding N-scale layout, located in the southwest corner of Expo 1 across from the coffee cart.
Another new addition is an On30 switching layout, Inglenook Switching Puzzle, which is located in the Northwest corner of Expo 2.
We have a new interactive Thomas wooden train layout called the Thomas Wooden Railway in Expo 1 Aisle J.
Last, we’ve got a great static display, Circus Model Builders Gollmar Bros. Ring #15, in the Northwest corner of Expo 2.
Saturday.The folks from ColoRail will be doing
a presentation on the history and current operations of Amtrak’s Ski Train on both Saturday and Sunday. Check the monitor at the information desk for times and location.
The show also features numerous clinics covering modeling skills and railroad history over the course of the show. The up to date clinic schedule is available on the video screen at the information booth or online at www.RockyMountainTrainShow.com .
Layouts in multiple scales can be seen in Expo 3. Photo cour-tesy Cowcatcher Magazine
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The Rocky Mountain Train Show is held in Denver the first week in March every year. At 120,000 square feet and March attendance in the 11,000 range, it is the largest show west of the Mississippi.
The roots of the show began 39 years ago when the Rocky Mountain Division of the Train Collectors Association announced its first “Holiday Meet” to be held Thanksgiving weekend, 1976. The Rocky Mountain Division was the first TCA Division to welcome the public to our shows in the early 1980s.
Show attendance grew to about 2,500 before, as with many shows, enduring a decline. Attendance dropped to about 1,200 at one point.
In 2009, the club formed a committee to look at solutions to revitalize the show. The decision was to “bet the farm” on moving the show to a world class exhibition facility, The Denver Mart.
To promote the show, an extensive advertising program was deployed. As the show started to grow, we reinvested all profits in additional advertising, which brought more people through the doors.
With stellar manufacturer attendance including Athearn, Bachmann, Blackstone Models, Broadway Limited, Chooch
Rocky Mountain Train Show History
Enterprises, Evan Designs, ExactRail, Hunterline, Intermountain Railway, Kadee, Kato, LGB, Marklin, Micro-Trains, MTH, NCE, North American Railcar, Rapido Trains, ScaleTrains.com, Scenic Express, SoundTraxx, Stoddarts Ltd, Sundance
Marketing, Trainz, Trix, Tutweiler Fine Art, TW TrainWorx, Weathering Solutions and White River productions, we have met our goal of creating the must- attend railroad show for the western half of the United States. And best of all, we’re still growing!
Photo courtesy Cowcatcher Magazine
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2017 Rocky Mountain Train Show Manufacturers
American Flyer S Expo 2 South Boulder Model Railroad Club N Expo 3 South Boulder Model Railroad Club HOn3 Expo 3 South Circus Model Builders Gollmar Expo 2 NorthwestColorado & Great Western HO Expo 3 South Colorado O Scale Modelers O Expo 1 G52 Colorado Rail Link HO Expo 3 North Cunningham Junction N Expo 3 SouthDenver Garden Railway Soc. G Expo 3 South Denver Lego Users Group Lego Expo 1 F47 Denver N Track N Expo 3 South FreeMo Nebraska N Expo 1 SouthwestGold Creek & Pine Cliff On30 Expo 3 North Inglenook Switching Puzzle On30 Expo 2 NorthwestMile High Garden RR Club G Expo 3 North Near Sighted Narrow Gaugers HOn3 Expo 3 North New Mexico Narrow Gauge HOn3 Expo 3 South Rheinland-Bayern Bahn N Expo 2 NorthwestRocky Mountain TCA O Expo 3 Track L Shuco Monorail Expo 3 NorthSlick-X O Expo 3 Track L Standard Gauge Trains Std Expo 2, B34Sunrise Division NMRA HO Expo 1 G48 Thomas Wooden Railway Expo 1 J36Youth In Model Railroading O Expo 1 G31-G53 Youth In Model Railroading O Expo 1 G31-G53 Youth In Model Railroading Lego Expo 1 G31-G53 Youth In Model Railroading G Expo 1 G31-G53 Youth In Model Railroading HO Expo 1 G31-G53 Youth In Model Railroading N Expo 1 G31-G53
Layouts on display
Manufacturer Location Products
Club/Layout Scale(s) Location
Everything you need to model is here at the show!Tucked on the shelves in vendor booths
that line the aisles at this year’s Rocky Moun-tain Train Show is a world waiting to be built.
Cars and locomotives, scenery materials, track and electronics that offer realism are available to bring any model railroad or di-orama to life.
Best of all, with improved ready-to-run products, bare pieces of plywood can be transformed into breathtaking scenes with just a little time and effort.
In the pages of this program, you’ll find manufacturers and dealers who have the nec-essary products to help you create a model
railroad empire of any level of detail.The N-scale Whitehurst & Pine Ridge
Railroad, the Cowcatcher Magazine’s of-ficial model railroad, is proof that prototype or freelance pikes can be constructed with a combination of ready-to-run products and hand-crafted kits.
The W&PRR was built with commer-cially produced scenery products, structures, paints, weathering supplies, ready-to-run cars and locomotives and pre-assembled track and turnouts.
Building a realistic model is quick and easy. All it takes is a little time and imagina-tion.Many of the components to create the scene at the left depicted on the N-scale Whitehurst & Pine Ridge Railroad are available from manufacturers and dealers at this year’s Rocky Mountain Train Show.
1. Paints for creating backdrops2. Ready-made trees or tree materials3. Ready-to-run cars and locomotives4. Weathering materials5. Track, ballast and ground foams6. Plaster and rock molds7. Lichen and other materials for bushes
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2017 Rocky Mountain Train Show Floor Plan
MagazineCowcatcherPick up a complimentary March/April issueat Expo 2 S A3
Denver Mart, Denver, CO
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