All aboard for fun during Cheyennes Depot Days
This year, Cheyenne will once again be hosting Depot Days, and it will be partnering with another annual event to offer train lovers as much fun as possible.
Along with the festivities, the Sherman Hill Model Railroad Show will be held at Frontier Park’s Exhibition Hall, and there will be an assortment of other trained-themed activities as well. There will be exhibits and tours, and a trolley service will bring people back and forth to the steam shop, and will depart every 30 minutes from the depot.
Those who come to the event will be able to take part in tours of the Union Pacific roundhouse, the Big Boy No. 4014 and also the Steam Shop. There will exhibits and displays set up to view, and there will also be model train vendors offering a variety of products for sale. Many interactive activities will be on offer and the whole event is open to the public, with entry armbands being sold for $10 each. Poster printing techniques can be used to craft an assortment of promotional materials for this type of occasion.
The Cheyenne Depot Museum will be the location for this special event, and it will be held on May 19 and 20. Anyone who would like to see a full schedule for the festivities or who has questions can contact the organizers through the museum’s website.
Along with the festivities, the Sherman Hill Model Railroad Show will be held at Frontier Park’s Exhibition Hall, and there will be an assortment of other trained-themed activities as well. There will be exhibits and tours, and a trolley service will bring people back and forth to the steam shop, and will depart every 30 minutes from the depot.
Those who come to the event will be able to take part in tours of the Union Pacific roundhouse, the Big Boy No. 4014 and also the Steam Shop. There will exhibits and displays set up to view, and there will also be model train vendors offering a variety of products for sale. Many interactive activities will be on offer and the whole event is open to the public, with entry armbands being sold for $10 each. Poster printing techniques can be used to craft an assortment of promotional materials for this type of occasion.
The Cheyenne Depot Museum will be the location for this special event, and it will be held on May 19 and 20. Anyone who would like to see a full schedule for the festivities or who has questions can contact the organizers through the museum’s website.