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Nice to know. I grew up in Hamburg and travel back to WNY now and then. There is a fairly decent train shop in Hamburg too. It is called "Artcraft" now, I think. It is located in the old Erie freight station on Scott Street.

The shop in East Aurora sounds interesting. So many shops have disappeared in WNY. I used to go to the "Train Barn" in Orchard Park, Spoonley's in South Buffalo,  Fields, Niagara Hobby (just closed) and so many others. 

I have a new place to check out next time I am in town!

Tom

I am glad to know Ron is still there in business. When I lived in the area he was my go to for MTH items in particular. It was my favorite shop to visit, even with a half hour drive. It was always a pleasure.  Sorry to hear Niagara Hobby closed. I knew the original owner and bought from him when he was the local distributor. It was amazing and overwhelming to go into the warehouse and walk the Aisles looking at all the products. He later opened Niagara Hobbies. When John ran it, it was impressive, but with his passing years ago, it lacked his passion. 

Hold the presses!! Niagara Hobby is gone??!! I used to go there frequently as a kid... (grew up in the area) Was a really nice store...

I think I went to the one in East Aurora about 11 or 12 years ago... walked in with a Railking 2-8-0 I bought when visiting family out of state and they reprogrammed it to 4 chuffs per rev. and turned off the crew talk for me no questions asked. Since they were so willing to help with an engine they didn’t sell I turned around and bought 2 MTH freight cars while I was there... They probably would have been my go-to store for O gauge stuff if I hadn’t moved to Wisconsin 10 years ago...

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