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I wish that I had put the train store from whom I had purchased the individual items in my database of model railroad equipment so I would know but my guess is that I have purchased more from NorthEast Trains in Peabody, MA and then Charles Ro in Malden, MA. Since the arrival of the internet, I have purchased stuff from at least a half dozen outlets that had items that were not available from the first two.

 

Legacy Station in Lilburn Georgia.   All the folks there have always been very helpful and knowledegable.  It is alway a fun trip to go there and find all kinds of stuff I never knew I needed or wanted until stopping in.   What sets them apart for me is how the entire staff always seem happy to see you and happy to help you and they clearly are customer focused.

justakid posted:

I just drove the 1 1/2 hrs from Dubuque to CEDAR Falls and it was well worth the trip. Caboose Stop Hobbies reminds me of an old hobby shop in Chicago Il. That was located at Damen , North and Milwaukee, Aves. I think the old storefront was on North ave. Around the late 1960s.

Caboose Stop Hobbies is on a corner. Inside all 4 walls are piled with train boxes. All gauges, new and used. Lots of MTH, lots of Atlas. Only thing missing is a pot belly stove to sit around.

And yes Merlyn and Carol ARE the nicest people. This store is the only MTH fully authorized service center within 100 miles of me. Caboose Stop Hobbies does sell at the Great Midwest Train Show in Wheaton il.

The store was a nostalgic experience. Old stores like this one will someday be only a memory...visit it if you are in the area.

Since you're in Dubuque, Iowa, what do you think of Cathy's Treasures?

Cheers!

Keith

The Washington DC Metro area has a few options,

We do have a chain, Hobby Works, that offers Lionel RTR sets, HO, G, and Woodland Scenery products OK for a beginner.

The "big boy" stores are Engine House Hobbies and Toy Trains and Collectibles. EHH is my go-to. TT&C I visit rarely solely because I have to travel on I-66 roundtrip for most of the way.

I sure miss Catoctin Mountain Trains as well, which closed several years ago.

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North Broadway Hobbies, Everett, Washington. No not that Washington, the one by the Pacific ocean. Not just trains but they do keep N to G stocked, some current Lionel on the first floor with lots of stuff for the builder as well. The mezzanine stocks used (mostly postwar) Lionel, Marx, and American Flyer and a couple club layouts in the back of the back one in N an other in HO.

Nice folks that are helpful and for me order stuff they don't stock without any fees for their trouble. I hate recommending them 'cause it just increases the competition for the stuff I like to buy there; but I realize I alone can't keep 'em in business.

 

Besides if your ever in Everett, Washington to buy train stuff you can take the Boeing tour to watch them build 787's, 777s, 767,s 747's.

 

Bogie

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