Annual Upper Valley Model Railroad Show
In an effort to promote the hobby of model railroading and railroad-related activities in the area, CVMRR sponsors the Annual Upper Valley Model Railroad Show. This show brings together area model railroad clubs, railroad historical groups, hobby shops, and other modeling and railroadiana vendors for a fun-filled day each Spring. Shows are always open from 10 am to 4 pm — look for updates on the home page for the exact location, date, and admission cost.
The show ran from 1998 through 2020 at Lebanon High School and Kearsarge Regional Middle School in North Sutton, NH, took a year off in 2021 due to COVID-19, and has been held at the Connecticut Valley Auto Auction building in White River Junction, VT since 2022.
Show Archive
Shaded entries have no separate page. The 2006 show page includes the full dealer and exhibitor list.
Past Dealers & Exhibitors
These vendors and individual exhibitors have supported the Upper Valley Model Railroad Show over the years. We are grateful for their participation in making the show a success for the Upper Valley model railroad community.
Commercial Dealers
- Arlington Station — Manchester, NH
- B&G Railroad and Hobbies — Concord, NH
- Bob’s Photos — Ansonia, CT
- Caboose Hobbies — Denver, CO
- Federal Hobbies — Duxbury, MA
- Flying Yankee Enterprises — Littleton, MA
- Gateway Model Works
- Green Mountain Railroad — Bellows Falls, VT
- Hobby Land — Littleton, NH
- Loco-Motive Model Trains
- Melvin Photos — Readfield, ME
- Neal’s N-Gauging Trains — North Hampton, NH
- New England Hobby Supply — Newington, CT
- Northeast Hobby — Hooksett, NH
- Scale Rails — Hooksett, NH
- Summit Hobby Supply — Beverly, MA
- The Loose Caboose — Richmond, NH
- The Patch King — York Harbor, ME
- Wing Road Rail — Bethlehem, NH
Individual Exhibitors (2006)
Gordon Babson • Elmer Bennett Jr. • James Brusseau • David Camber • John Cook • Richard Gassett • Brian Harvey • Richard Ireland • William McChesney • Stephen Mumley • James Murphy • Cameron Sargent • Peter Skalaban