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We’ve got a Halloween treat for you!

Here are few photos of our upcoming O Gauge Train Station! We apologize for the delay, but this should be available for purchase sometime tomorrow morning (11/1/16)! Stay tuned for the official announcement!

There has been plenty of excitement regarding this new release and we would like to apologize for the delay in making the Train Station available for purchase. Some of you may be aware that the shipping company called Hanjin recently went bankrupt. To make a long story short, for a while we weren’t sure if these buildings would make it here or not. Luckily for all of us, they did!

The footprint of this Train Station is approximately 10-5/8”W x 22”L x 5-3/4”H and it’s a beauty! If you recall, the American Power & Light has 24 LED lights and is absolutely stunning…well…the Train Station has OVER 40 LEDs!!

Thank you,
Mark the Menards Train Guy

 

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I agree that this is a really nice looking structure.

If I modeled in standard gauge, I'd be looking to clear out some spot to buy and place one. But though it's way too big to justify for a narrow gauge layout, that doesn't mean I can't appreciate it anyway.

Looks to me like Menards' stuff just keeps getting more and more accurate with each release!

colorado hirailer posted:

What was the Tweetsie's connection /interchange with standard gauge? No large station there?  (This does look like a large footprint)

They were 3-rail from coal chute (just outside of Elizabethton heading into the valley) all the way to the SRR/Clinchfield interchange at Johnson City. But not way out in the sticks where the 3-footers ran. They had a long-ish (by narrow gauge standards) depot at Cranberry and sort-of long one at Elk Park, but nothing like the Menard's structure.

paul 2 posted:

Mark, I have a question. Went to the website and there is only one option. Ship to home. Is this because it was just listed online. Thanks Paul

Hi Paul,

I see what you are talking about now. It is available to be shipped to your home but not to a store.

Our tech team is looking into this and I hope it will be fixed shortly.

-Mark the Menards Train Guy

I think the website is organized just fine.   Sure, if you want to see ALL the train items at once, there are a lot of pages to go thru.  However, for just O gauge, the largest item count would be 5 (4.6) pages for the flat cars, if you keep the default of 20 items per page. (there's 92 flat cars, currently)

Just use the filters to narrow down what you want to see.   Then choose best match, price low to high, price high to low, etc...  I find it one of the easier train sites to navigate if you use the readily available filters.

You should see some of the music gear sites that have tens of thousands of items for sale.   They break it down with filters, just as Menard's does.   example:

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Already thinking of substituting this station on my Christmas layout (which is my only layout) instead of the MTH station which I have usually. Just have to compare the footprint to make sure it fits! When you only have 4×5 to play with ,space is at a premium! Tree takes up space too! Dear wife gets surly when I suggest no tree, just trains! Go figure! LOL

So I went to my local store (Yorkville IL) and there was a open spot on the shelf with a label for the station.  I asked at the service desk, thinking it was possible that they marked a place to put it, but had not gotten them out of the stock room.  Service said that they had none in stock and had no plans to stock it.  They commented it's strange that they would label the shelf for it but not stock it.  Anyway, they special ordered one for me, it will be at my store in about a week.  

Hear that Mark???? Another O gauge building I am gunna have to try and S gauge-ify.  

Ben. 

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