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I usually post a reminder each month about the train show that is held at the DuPage County Fairgrounds in Wheaton, IL.  It is our little "mini York" and a bunch of us buddies usually meet at a restaurant close to the event for breakfast at 7:00 AM.  Then we all drive and park inside the grounds and look for bargains and visit with our friends.

 

For those of you that live too far away to attend, here are a number of pictures to show you what you miss.  Most of the pictures were taken before they opened the front doors and let everyone in which is why there are so few people there.  There are 5 buildings and I took pictures in 4 of them.  There are also vendors outside in the parking lot where you can also see freight trains go by on the Union Pacific's 3-track mainline. 

 

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It's been a while since I got up there (last year a few times). I don't remember the buildings being so bright. I just recently learned about the early bird pricing, and have been doing that the last few times I was there. Since I am up that early anyway, I can see the whole show, drive the hour and a half home, and still have a good part of the day left.

 

Thanks for the pics; I guess I will need to get up there in August.

 

J White

 

My buddy Stan bought 6 Atlas reefers.  I bought a Corgi Schaefer's Beer semi for $40.  We tried to buy a new Lionel Legacy 990 base unit and handheld, but someone beat us to it.  Also missed a like new Lionel Legacy CB&Q ABA set for a good price.  We decided we wanted it and another buyer had his wallet already out.  I guess if "you snooze, you lose' applies here.  Another vendor had a set of K-Line 21" Santa Fe Hi-level cars along with a 21" set of regular Santa Fe cars. 

 

As usual there were a lot of good buys depending on what you were looking for.  A lot of MTH buildings at good prices were available too.  The Artista figure gentleman had a 15% off sale today.

 

Art 

Colorado - I don't know whether it has recovered compared to what it was in the glory years, but it is still a darn good show in my opinion.  I feel very blessed to have this good a show 11 months out of the year to attend.  I have lived a lot of places that had poorer shows once or twice a year.  And even when I can't find anything to buy, I always enjoy the fellowship and friendships.

 

Brian - We all talked about how much we miss seeing you every month at this show and at breakfast.  You need to take a summer vacation and come and see us again.

 

Art

Great meeting a bunch of you this morning! sorry if I scared some of you when I walked up and just sat down.

 

I picked up a few Artista figures and some roof vents for my Union Station. Lots of goodies to look at. I usually just go to the show in January, I was surprised at how full the halls were for a June show.

Zett - It was great finally getting to meet you in person.  Thanks for not being bashful and joining us and introducing yourself.  I have admired the pictures of your Joliet station and the great job you are doing on your layout.  Our group was smaller than usual as we have some guys that are on vacation.

 

Alan - I have long thought that this show would be a great one for OGR.  You would be a great addition and we would do our best to make you feel welcome.

 

I have been going to this show since about 2002 or so and can't speak for what it was like in the 1990's.  There are quite a few vendors that used to come that don't any more, but there are also new ones that have taken their place.  Overall, I would guess that it is not as big as it was then, but it is still an excellent show in my opinion and I'm very glad that we have it.

 

Art 

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Great Pictures - you guys don't know how lucky you are. I went to a show (UK) on Saturday with my pal Eric (Masoner on here) 525 stalls and only 3 of them had any American O gauge.

 

Also apart from one prewar piece all the prices were mad - for example a Lionel switcher for £325 - yes that right £...!!about $480. When I got home I found 3 comparable examples on USA fleabay for $80 each!!

 

We have it rough here.

 

MIKE

 

 

Art could not agree more about multiple scale and variety of products per scale. When I went to the train show I saw for the first time the 50 ft. Roco gondola cars, 40 ft. boxcars and 40ft. plug door box cars. I could not believe the detail and reasonable costs needless to say I purchased quite a few and converted them to Weaver trucks.

Also one vendor was selling the Intermountain boxcars and reefer kits again bought quite a few and equipped them with Weaver trucks.During this time I also was told that Chicagoland Hobby was selling Intermountain and Red Caboose car kits.

My opinion is that the Dupage County train show is the best in the immediate area, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Michigan and easy to get off the Tri-State tollway. Many of us will never have the chance to attend the York or West Coast train shows.

Art

thanks for the pics, I live in Northern New York State

3 miles from the Canadian border. Ive been to two of those shows

while visiting my brother in Beloit Wisconsin.

If anyone is ever in the area and/or you think you may want to make the trip.

it will be well worth your time. I travel 14 hrs to that show and its always worth the drive.

Allan the best part of living in the Western Suburbs of Chicago was that most anything you wanted to go to was within a 40 minute drive.

If I were coming down from Wisconsin on 294 I'd avoid most of Roosevelt road travel and take I-88 west to Winfield Road north to Roosevelt Road east to County Farm Road North. Unless of course this years construction season is invading I-88. That's my normal entrance and egress to that area as Winfield Road takes you past and avoids most of the high traffic and signal lights from all the shopping districts and malls. Plus it gives one the opportunity to visit Cantigny War Museum just South of Roosevelt.

Alan - It wasn't trick photography or computer enhanced pictures.  Not that I wouldn't do that, I just haven't learned how.    Maybe this is just an example of you are so used to looking at it and possibly taking it for granted that you fail to realize what a good show it really is?

 

Art

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