Greenberg’s Great Train & Toy Show rolled into the Monroeville Convention Center on Nov. 4 and 5.
At least 1,000 locomotive enthusiasts and their families attended the two-day event.
Show manager Neal Carnaby said there were between 300 and 400 vendor tables and a similar layout to previous shows.
There were several active train displays. Two of the most popular were made by Iron City N-Scale Modelers and Pittsburgh Independent Hi-Railers.
Patrick Burns of North Huntingdon brought his son, Mason, 4, to the show Nov. 4.
Burns said they both love trains, are fans of Thomas the Tank Engine and had a lot of fun at the convention center.
There were numerous trains for sale, and pieces ranged from $5 to more than $1,000.
Other items included Hot Wheels cars, stuffed animals, other collectibles and tools to customize train sets.
The train and toy show stops in Monroeville three times a year. Its returns to the convention center Jan. 6 and 7.
Children ages 11 and younger are admitted free.
More information is available at trainshow.com.
Michael DiVittorio is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Michael at 412-871-2367, mdivittorio@triblive.com or via Twitter .