The Mitchell Park Domes is once again hosting its popular All-Scale Train Show on Saturday, Feb. 1, Sunday, Feb. 2, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (with last admission at 3 p.m.).
Step into a model railway paradise at the All-Scale Train Show, which showcases the full spectrum of model railroading, from the intricate details of tiny Z-scale models to the impressive craftsmanship of garden-scale displays.
Whether you’re a dedicated collector, a curious hobbyist, or a family looking for a fun weekend outing, the All-Scale Train Show offers something for everyone.
This event is offered in conjunction with the garden Train Show, “Golden Age of Steam”, which continues in the Show Dome through April 6th.
The weekend of the All-Scale Train Show will include train exhibitors throughout both the lobby and Greenhouse #7. Sommerfeld’s Trains will offer model trains and parts for sale. Concessions will be available in the greenhouse.
Domes Admission Prices
Adults: $9.00 | $8.00 Milwaukee County residents
Military (active duty & veterans – ID required): $6.00
Seniors (60+): $9.00 | $6.00 Milwaukee County residents
Adults with disabilities: $6.00
Juniors (3-12) and Students with ID: $6.00
Children (2 & under): Free
Mitchell Park Domes and Greenhouse is located at 524 South Layton Boulevard in Milwaukee. Plan your visit at https://www.mitchellparkdomes.com/shows/golden-age-of-steam.
About Friends of the Domes
The Friends mission is to promote and support the Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory (The Domes) and surrounding park by creating and enhancing the visitor experience of this globally significant urban destination. Friends of the Domes provides educational and membership programming, retail services, funds for facility enhancements, and volunteer recruitment and management in support of the Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory, and has done so since the 1980s. Revenues to support this mission come from fundraising, membership dues, and retail sales. All Friends programming works to enhance the visitor experience, helping the community cultivate a lifelong love of nature. To learn more, visit www.MilwaukeeDomes.org