D.C.’s Union Station changes holiday model train displays

Union Station Holiday Train Show
WASHINGTON, D.C. — One of my favorite Christmas season traditions is visiting Union Station. After many years hosting a model railroad display from the Norwegian embassy, Union Station has partnered with MTH Trains of Columbia, Md. for several new displays. From the press release:

The model train displays seen in Union Station are made up of O Gauge trains from the steam and modern eras. Every train is outfitted with state-of-the-art electronics capable of recreating the sounds, lights and smoke of their real-life counterparts and each display is controlled by the M.T.H. DCS Digital Command System providing hands-free control of the railroad by starting, stopping and running the trains independent of a human “engineer”.

The displays are enough to keep a toddler enthralled for hours. I enjoyed them too. While I always enjoyed the Norwegian display (mountains, fjords) I like the city/town displays that MTH put together. They did include a mountain display too.

Largest MTH railroad display

[flickr : Photos of Union Station Holiday Train Display/slideshow]

Visiting Union Station in and of itself is usually great, but unfortunately, there was significant earthquake damage, so repairs are underway (WTOP).

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  1. [...] Station traditionally has a display which was changed last year: D.C.’s Union Station changes holiday model train displays. @doubleuefwhy @unionstation_dc Train is up and running in the Main Hall. Norwegian Christmas Tree [...]

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