Greenberg Show this Sat & Sunday in Monroeville, Pa. at the Convention Center Nov. 12 & 13
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I plan to go Saturday.
Have never missed one. Always a good show and I always find a few things to bring home. Will be running trains with the Pittsburgh Independent Hi-Railers.
I hope to be able to ambulate enough to get there on Sunday....looking forward to the show.
Norm
I hope you can make it too, Norm!!
Can't wait to go. My kids love seeing the Pittsburgh Hi Railers setup and the LUG (Lego Users Group).
MLAT,
Of course the HiRailers layout is the highlight of the show. However I have been impressed with what the LUG has done! I wasn't even aware there were Lego trains until I saw their setup for the first time a few years ago.
How many tables or square footage would you estimate this show to be? Or what York hall would this show be equivalent to ?
aussteve posted:How many tables or square footage would you estimate this show to be? Or what York hall would this show be equivalent to ?
Aussteve,
I've never been to York, but here is the scoop from The Greenberg site.
http://trainshow.com/monroeville11/
Show Features
500+ Tables of Trains for Sale
100+ Exhibitors from Across the Country
Huge Operating Model Train Displays Including:
TrainTrak - 24' x 32' N Scale Layout
Pittsburgh Independent Hi-Railers - 20' x 36' O Gauge Layout
Steel City LUG - 20' x 20' LEGO Train Layout
Allegheny Northern Model Railroad Club - 12' x 24' HO Scale Layout
Pittsburgh S Gaugers - 9' x 16' & 6' x 16' S Gauge Layouts
Pittsburgh Lite-Trak - 8' x 12' N Scale Layout
Free Workshops and Demonstrations Including:
Battery Powered, Remote Control Trains - 11:30am
How to Get Started in T-Trak - 12:00pm, 1:00pm, 2:00pm
Introduction to DCC - 12:30pm (includes Q&A session)
Free Door Prize Giveaways
Plus Much, Much More!
Host Hotel: Hampton Inn
3315 Hamlet Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 - (412) 681-1000
aussteve posted:How many tables or square footage would you estimate this show to be? Or what York hall would this show be equivalent to ?
According to the convention hall charts, the Monroeville Greenberg show is roughly 43,181 sq. ft. (sellers and exhibitors).
For comparison, the open space in the Orange Hall at York is 74,000 sq. ft., Silver is 28,202 sq. ft., Blue is 29, 264 sq. ft., Red is 17,248 sq. ft., White is 13,200 sq. ft., and Purple is 22,816 sq. ft.
Andy