LIONEL TRAIN EXHIBIT

Bill Aleks was a natural engineer who loved to design and create.

While he got his first model train as a child, it wasn’t until his later years that he began building his exhibit, a reward for a lifetime of hard work. His infectious enthusiasm for trains inspired him to share his growing display with family, friends, and especially children.

Every winter, the Museum welcomes tens of thousands of visitors for two weeks of guest performances and special activities at Hands-On Holidays.

During this period, we place Bill’s model trains on display for everyone to enjoy, staffing the space with volunteers to interpret the exhibit to guests.

We invite you and your family to view Bill’s Train Exhibit!

UPCOMING DATES:

December 23-January 5

SPECIAL HOURS: 12pm-4pm

*Closed Dec 24/25

Support the Model Train Exhibit

at the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum

Bill Aleks was a natural engineer who loved to design and create.

Although he received his first model train as a child, it was only in his last decade that he began attending train shows and building this exhibit.

Since the exhibit was donated to the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum, it has brought joy to countless children through its miniature realism and feats of engineering.

To honor Bill’s love of this project, his family is facilitating donations so his trains can be maintained and displayed.

Every winter, the Museum welcomes tens of thousands of visitors for two weeks of guest performances and special activities at Hands-On Holidays. During this period, we place Bill’s model trains on display for everyone to enjoy, staffing the space with volunteers to interpret the exhibit to guests.

Donating in support of the model train exhibit at the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum will enable us to continue sharing Bill Aleks’s love of trains with our visitors for years to come. Help us reach our goal of $5,000!

Thank you so much for your partnership.