Train Expo Colorado Returns February 28 With Dozens of Operating Model Layouts
Dozens of operating model layouts will run at the Norris Penrose Event Center in Colorado Springs when Train Expo Colorado (TECO) returns February 28, 2026.

Dozens of operating model layouts are lined up at the Norris Penrose Event Center in Colorado Springs when Train Expo Colorado (TECO) returns for a one-day show on February 28, 2026. The event listing calls TECO a single-day model train show that brings together operating layouts and vendors across multiple scales under one roof at the Penrose complex.
Exhibitors are scheduled to include vendors representing multiple scales, from tabletop N and HO to larger gauge displays, with a concentration of operating layouts throughout the exhibit hall. Organizers describe the layout count as "dozens," making moving trains and live operating demonstrations the headline attraction for the weekend show at Norris Penrose.
Train Expo Colorado is presented as a one-day opportunity for collectors and layout builders to see a broad cross-section of vendor stock and operating layouts in a single visit to Colorado Springs. The event's format focuses on active setups rather than static displays, so attendees can expect continuous operation across numerous layouts rather than a smaller number of static showcases.

The venue, Norris Penrose Event Center, is a familiar site for regional hobby events in Colorado Springs. TECO will use the center’s exhibit spaces to accommodate the multiple-scale vendor tables and the clustered operating layouts that the event listing highlights. Because the show is billed for February 28 only, vendors and operators will concentrate their displays and demonstrations into that single day.
With the show scheduled for this Saturday, Train Expo Colorado consolidates a wide variety of operating layouts and vendor offerings into one compact, activity-focused event at Norris Penrose. The emphasis on dozens of running layouts makes this edition notable for people who prioritize live operations and multi-scale vendor selection in a single-day model train outing.
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