Everything is magical in miniature displays.

Here are 11 model train and miniature displays to visit this holiday season around Pittsburgh.

As always, check with the groups offering the events below to confirm date, time and cost.

Western Pennsylvania Model Railroad Museum

This display is among the nation’s oldest, dating to 1938.

With about 4,000 square feet and 6,500 feet of track, this display features Pittsburgh to Cumberland, Maryland, in 1952.

Among the 100 steam locomotives and 250 diesel engines, look for some regional landmarks: Fallingwater, J&L Steel and Cox’s Department Store.

There are buttons with interactive displays for children of all ages.

The display is located at 5507 Lakeside Drive in Richland Township, Allegheny County (Gibsonia). It is open on select days from Nov. 8 through Jan. 11. Cost is $6 for children under 12 and $12 for adults. For more information, visit the website.

Ohio Valley Lines

This display in Ambridge is celebrating more than 40 years. The display features “two fantastic, highly detailed model railroad displays.”

The show is open select days from Nov. 29 through Jan. 11. For more information, visit the website.

McKeesport Model Railroad Club

The McKeesport Model Railroad Club displays 2,200 square feet of model trains to explore. The club is celebrating 75 years in 2025.

The club opens the weekend after Thanksgiving.

Find the display at 2209 Walnut St. in McKeesport.

Find more information here.

Beaver County Model Railroad and Historical Society

Visitors can see several locomotive power and rolling stock, plus a variety of displays, and can check out the rest of the building and library.

Find more details here.

Pennsylvania Trolley Museum

Check out the Trolleys and Toy Trains exhibit at the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum. Be sure to see the Victorian-style village and the Lego layout. For costs and dates, visit the website.

Kennywood’s Model Train Display

Carefully crafted by the Pittsburgh Independent Hi-Railers, the model train display at Kennywood Park’s Holiday Lights features 14 scale miles, a quarter mile of real track and hundreds of scenes and locations. Read more here.

Admission is included with a Holiday Lights general admission ticket. For tickets and dates, visit Kennywood’s website.

Rochester Area Heritage Society and Model Railroad Museum

This display features five different model railroad displays in five different scales.

For more information, visit the group’s Facebook page or call 724-777-7697.

Miniature Railroad & Village at the Kamin Science Center of Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh

This display dates to 1919 and features some of Western Pennsylvania’s landmarks — Mister Rogers’ house, Kaufmann’s Department Store, Fallingwater and more.

Cost to view the display comes with general admission for the science center. For more information, visit the science center website.

Phipps Conservatory Garden Railroad

Visit Phipps’ Garden Railroad display. Guests will see the miniature world of trains, buildings and landscapes.

Admission is part of the general admission for Phipps. For more information, visit the Phipps website.

Ridings Family Train Display

Visit the Ridings family train display at the McCarl Industrial & Agricultural Museum in Darlington. Weekends from the weekend after Thanksgiving through the last weekend of December. More details here.

Train Gang of Washington County

This train display will not open in 2025. The Train Gang of Washington County is located in the Washington Crown Center Mall (1500 W Chestnut St, Washington, PA 15301), close to I-70. Open Wednesdays through Sundays. Check the group’s Facebook page for specific dates and hours. Admission is free; donations are welcome and are shared with local charities. More details here.

Holiday Wheels & Thrills Community Model Train Display

Indiana Area Train Collectors and the Indiana Mall present the ninth annual Indiana Holiday Wheels & Thrills Community Model Train Display. Admission is free (donations will be accepted with proceeds going to The Teddy Bear Fund Drive). The display is located in the former American Eagle store. The Indiana PA Quilter’s Club will display holiday quilts.

Open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from Nov. 28 through Dec. 21. Check the site for hours.

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