Rocky Mountain Train Show Returns to Denver for Spring 2026 Weekend
Denver's Rocky Mountain Train Show, the largest model train gathering in the West, opens Saturday at National Western Complex with 60+ vendors across three acres of layouts.

The Rocky Mountain Division of the Train Collectors Association is staging the largest model train gathering in the western United States at 4655 N. Humboldt Street this coming Saturday, spreading three acres of exhibit floor across the Expo Hall, Hall of Education East and West, and both Stadium Connector halls at Denver's National Western Complex.
Doors open Saturday, April 11 at 9 a.m. MST and run until 5 p.m., then the show picks up again Sunday, April 12 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Adult admission is $16. Children 12 and under get in free, as do Scouts in uniform. Veterans and first responders can access discounted tickets through VetTix, and advance discounts are available through select hobby stores and the official show website. Parking on site is free across both days.
The floor plan carries more than 60 vendors, displays from over 16 manufacturers, and 30-plus operating layouts spanning the full scale range from Z to G. The multi-hall setup at National Western is what makes simultaneous programming possible without compression: while a manufacturer rep demos new DCC hardware on the Expo Hall floor, a clinic on scenery or digital sound can run in an adjoining hall without either session losing its audience to foot traffic conflicts. Hourly prize drawings run throughout both days.
Manufacturer representatives will be on the floor to demonstrate new releases and answer technical questions directly, giving the vendor section a demo-day energy well beyond standard retail. For those planning to divide time between scale-specific vendor tables and the clinic schedule, the full floor plan for both days is published on the official show website ahead of the weekend.
For families, the Junior Engineer certificate program runs Saturday and Sunday, and Kid-In-A-Cab experiences give younger visitors a hands-on cab perspective. LEGO displays are integrated into the floor plan as well, a feature that has helped the Rocky Mountain Train Show cross into Denver-area family event calendars well outside the core collector audience. Uncover Colorado notes the show has drawn enthusiasts for more than 30 years, and the mix of educational programming and operating layouts is the engine behind that consistency.
Cash is still practical at smaller vendor tables even though most major dealers accept cards. Arriving at the 9 a.m. Saturday open gives the widest sweep of vendor tables before the aisles fill.
Three acres, six halls running simultaneously, and a manufacturer floor presence that club-level events in the region rarely match: the Spring 2026 edition of the Rocky Mountain Train Show sets the pace for the western regional show calendar before the summer convention circuit begins.
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The Rocky Mountain Division of the Train Collectors Association is staging the largest model train gathering in the western United States at 4655 N. Humboldt Street this coming Saturday, spreading three acres of exhibit floor across the Expo Hall, Hall of Education East and West, and both Stadium Connector halls at Denver's National Western Complex.
Doors open Saturday, April 11 at 9 a.m. MST and run until 5 p.m., then the show picks up again Sunday, April 12 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Adult admission is $16. Children 12 and under get in free, as do Scouts in uniform. Veterans and first responders can access discounted tickets through VetTix, and advance discounts are available through select hobby stores and the official show website. Parking on site is free across both days.
The floor plan carries more than 60 vendors, displays from over 16 manufacturers, and 30-plus operating layouts spanning the full scale range from Z to G. The multi-hall setup at National Western is what makes simultaneous programming possible without compression: while a manufacturer rep demos new DCC hardware on the Expo Hall floor, a clinic on scenery or digital sound can run in an adjoining hall without either session losing its audience to foot traffic conflicts. Hourly prize drawings run throughout both days.
Manufacturer representatives will be on the floor to demonstrate new releases and answer technical questions directly, giving the vendor section a demo-day energy well beyond standard retail. For those planning to divide time between scale-specific vendor tables and the clinic schedule, the full floor plan for both days is published on the official show website ahead of the weekend.
For families, the Junior Engineer certificate program runs Saturday and Sunday, and Kid-In-A-Cab experiences give younger visitors a hands-on cab perspective. LEGO displays are integrated into the floor plan as well, a feature that has helped the Rocky Mountain Train Show cross into Denver-area family event calendars well outside the core collector audience. For more than 30 years, Denver's Rocky Mountain Train Show has entertained the young at heart, and the mix of educational programming and operating layouts is the engine behind that consistency.
Cash is still practical at smaller vendor tables even though most major dealers accept cards. Arriving at the 9 a.m. Saturday open gives the widest sweep of vendor tables before the aisles fill.
Three acres, six halls running simultaneously, and a manufacturer floor presence that club-level events in the region rarely match: the Spring 2026 edition of the Rocky Mountain Train Show sets the pace for the western regional show calendar before the summer convention circuit begins.
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