The Trains at NorthPark, presented by Bank of Texas, celebrates its 28th year of a favorite holiday tradition. The most elaborate toy trains exhibit in Texas, The Trains at NorthPark includes trains rolling across 1,600 feet of track on a journey across America. Cityscapes include downtown Dallas, with the Perot Museum, Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, the State Fair of Texas and the Cotton Bowl; New York City’s Times Square and Grand Central Terminal; Washington, D.C. with The White House; New England’s fall foliage; the Grand Canyon, Route 66, San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge and the Albuquerque hot air balloons. More than 70,000 people visit The Trains at NorthPark each season as part of their holiday tradition. The Trains at NorthPark runs from November 21 to January 3.
Regular Hours: Monday through Saturday, 10am to 9pm All Sundays, 11am to 7pm
Holiday Hours: (11/27, 11/28, 12/12-12/26) Monday through Saturday, 9 am to 9 pm
Early Closings: Thanksgiving Eve: 10am to 6pm, Christmas Eve: 9am-4pm, New Year’s Eve: 10am to 4pm, New Year’s Day: 10am to 6pm Closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day
Where: NorthPark Center North Central Expressway at Northwest Highway Dallas, TX 75225
Cost: Tickets to the exhibit are $7 for Adults and $3 for Children and Seniors.