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All aboard! Greenberg’s Great Train, Toy Show returns to Monroeville Convention Center

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Jackson Overby, 4, of Penn Hills, reacts with excitement while watching the model trains during the Greenberg’s Great Train and Toy Show at the Monroeville Convention Center.
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John Shannon, of Scott, fixes a model train at the booth for the Pittsburgh S-Guagers during Greenberg’s Great Train and Toy Show at the Monroeville Convention Center.
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A model of a North Huntingdon police patrol car is seen during Greenberg’s Great Train and Toy Show at the Monroeville Convention Center.
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A model Amtrak train speeds around the tracks during Greenberg’s Great Train and Toy Show at the Monroeville Convention Center.
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Details of models are seen during Greenberg’s Great Train and Toy Show at the Monroeville Convention Center.
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Roger Schneider, of Murrysville, a member of the local model railway club called the Pittsburgh S-Gaugers, which specializes in smaller scale model trains, reacts with excitement as he shows how to load the toy coal onto a model train for a family during Greenberg’s Great Train and Toy Show at the Monroeville Convention Center.
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Matt Leora, of White Oak, a model railroad enthusiast who is a member of the local Allegheny Northern Railroad Club, adjusts a display during Greenberg’s Great Train and Toy Show at the Monroeville Convention Center.
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A model train makes a turn on a bend as it’s seen among over 100 exhibitors from across the Pittsburgh region and the greater U.S during Greenberg’s Great Train and Toy Show at the Monroeville Convention Center.
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Logan Gordon, 4, of Irwin, watches a long line of model train cars make its way around a table while wearing his train conductor hat during the Greenberg’s Great Train and Toy Show at the Monroeville Convention Center. Gordon was visiting with his family, including his dad, Matt Gordon.

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Greenberg’s Great Train and Toy Show returned to the Monroeville Convention Center this month. The largest and longest running train and toy show in the northeast, the two-day event featured thousands of trains and collectible toys for sale, huge operating layouts, modeling seminars, educational opportunities and collectible trains and toys from years past. Greenberg’s has been operating train shows since 1976, and returns to the convention center three times each year.

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