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So I was traveling today and just so happens I was on I-77 in Charlotte. Thought I might as well swing by the Lionel retail store.  The store is smaller than I thought it was. But it was nice to see the store in person. I didn't spend a lot of money as it was pretty much all full retail pricing. I bought a Lionel shirt, Lionel puzzle and a D&M boxcar. Also got to take a look at the scale polar express berk. This also gave me a chance to mess with the lion chief on the layout they had setup. All in all it was worth the time to make a little pit stop. They also have a Jack in the box  right down the road. I had never seen one that far east.
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You just confirmed the very thing I had guessed at after seeing pics of that store on the Lionel Facebook page. I knew right away it wasn't going to be Madison Hardware or anything. Looked very "corporate". There's nothing there for me, not my style of a place to shop. Thanks for the info, makes me smile & chuckle to myself (while my wife sits across from me shaking her head).

Maybe a warranty repair, but not something older. They wouldn't stock any parts. This place looked (from the pictures) like a mall type toy store. Everything is probably marked for their MSRP right out of the catalog. Stock is probably limited to current year items. Just guessing, but when I see their posts on FB, I laugh.

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  • image: The most interesting thing they have is those Lionel "L" stands & they're not even for sale...
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Sounds like the type of store you would see in a mall?

But...it is good for Lionel that they are making enough money for such a venture.

If it gets popular, maybe model railroading will get more popular.

To be blunt, I would rather see more Lionel Train Stores than those silly Nail Salon places that every shopping center has.

Hey Lionel, we have tons of vacant shopping centers here In Williamsburg VA because it is saturated with the same old same old, i.e. a nail shop, a UPS Store, a Hallmark Card Shop, and maybe...maybe... a grocer, the rest of the stores are vacant, useless, and just taking up space.

They should either knock them down or not build them in the first place.

How about a Nassau Hobby and/or Trainworld SUPER CENTER!?!?

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