NYC 🚂 Holiday Train Show NYBG

A quintessential New York City holiday tradition is back for its 33rd year. The New York Botanical Garden’s beloved Holiday Train Show enchants guests with G-scale miniature trains that zip through nearly 200 plant-based models of iconic city landmarks, displayed inside the historic Enid A. Haupt Conservatory and outdoors. For the first time,
guests can experience the show in a new light with Holiday Train Nights, where the trains and displays twinkle under the night sky. The show runs from November 16 through January 20, 2025.
There are more than two dozen model trains and trolleys making their way past nearly 200 miniature landmarks, all made out of natural materials like leaves, seeds, twigs, bark and acorns.
There are 190 replicas of NYC landmarks in the installation, all made from natural materials like twigs, bark and acorns
More than 25 model trains and trolleys run along nearly a half-mile of track
It took an artist almost 1,000 hours to create using bark, mahogany and cinnamon pods and black walnuts.
There are 190 replicas in all: skyscrapers, bridges, Central Park, along nearly a half-mile of track.
For tickets and Covid Protocol Information head to: https://www.nybg.org/
There are 190 replicas of NYC landmarks in the installation, all made from natural materials like twigs, bark and acorns
More than 25 model trains and trolleys run along nearly a half-mile of track
It took an artist almost 1,000 hours to create using bark, mahogany and cinnamon pods and black walnuts.
There are 190 replicas in all: skyscrapers, bridges, Central Park, along nearly a half-mile of track.
For tickets and Covid Protocol Information head to: https://www.nybg.org/
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NYBG’s Holiday Train Show is a tribute to NYC’s architectural heritage
A quintessential New York City holiday tradition is back for its 33rd year. The New York Botanical Garden's beloved Holiday Train Show enchants guests with G-scale miniature trains that zip through nearly 200 plant-based models of iconic city landmarks, displayed inside the historic Enid A. Haupt Conservatory and outdoors. For the first time, guests can experience the show in a new light with Holiday Train Nights, where the trains and displays twinkle under the night sky. The show runs from November 16 through January 20, 2025.
Find out more
Find out more
Since 1992, the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx has held its Holiday Train Show. The magical exhibit recreates 190 of New York City’s landmark buildings in miniature using plant materials like bark, leaves, and seeds. Twenty-five model trains zoom in and out of the cityscape over bridges and under tunnels, just like in the real-life city. The pieces of art are created by the team from Applied Imagination, which was founded by Paul Busse in 1991. The following year, he brought his creations to the NYBG. To learn more about this iconic holiday event, we spoke to Joanna Groarke, vice president for exhibitions and programming at NYBG.
Everything you need to know
Everything you need to know
One of New York City's most popular holiday events will open fully this season after an abbreviated event last year. The New York Botanical Garden's 30th annual Holiday Train Show returns on Saturday, November 20 with 25 G-scale model trains and trolleys riding around more than 190 replicas of iconic city landmarks. Celebrating its 30th year, the train show features a showcase of the garden's LuEsther T. Mertz Library Building and the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory.
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Get the details
The New York Botanical Garden's 28th annual Holiday Train Show is back for the season, and this year it has an entirely new Central Park section, featuring iconic spots like Belvedere Castle, Bethesda Terrace, and the Bow Bridge--all made entirely from natural materials including bark, seeds, berries acorns, and cinnamon sticks. 6sqft took a special tour of the exhibit, which features a total of 175 New York landmarks, and went behind-the-scenes with Laura Busse Dolan, President and CEO of
Applied Imagination, the design firm that works all year long to make this whimsical show a reality. From the exhibit's 2,000 plants to its 25,000 pounds of cedar bark and 200 boxes of moss, Laura fills us in on all the fun and little-known facts about the Holiday Train Show.
Take a tour
Take a tour
The holiday season in New York is one of the most magical times, packed with lots of events to perpetuate the experience. Aside from ice skating, holiday-themed bars, and the tree at Rockefeller Center, be sure to tuck into these art exhibitions and events to get you into the spirit! From old standbys like the New York Botanical Garden's Holiday Train Show to contemporary offerings like Yayoi Kusama's glittering installations in Chelsea and Erwin Redl's haunting field of glowing orbs at Madison Square Park, we've rounded up the 14 best must-see artsy exhibits this year.
Our top picks right this way
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Inside The New York Botanical Garden’s Holiday Train Show
Everett Potter is a New York-based writer who covers travel
https://www.forbes.com/sites/everettpotter/2019/11/26/nybgs-holiday-train-show-in-new-york-city/
Everett Potter is a New York-based writer who covers travel
https://www.forbes.com/sites/everettpotter/2019/11/26/nybgs-holiday-train-show-in-new-york-city/
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NYBG is welcoming guests to Holiday Train Nights,
a unique nighttime experience offering a new way to enjoy the show.
Under the towering ceilings of the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, visitors
can marvel at several warmly lit scenes, from a cactus-filled desert to
lush rainforests.
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The garden is offering special evening dual access to the Holiday Train
Show and GLOW for $49 for adults and $34 for children. Learn more and
buy tickets here.
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