As Mark the Menards Train Guy has stated in a recent post, the train division within Menards is actually just a small group of dedicated O gaugers who initiated the idea of train production by the home improvement chain. The corporate leaders’ guideline was that was OK as long as it didn’t interfere with the rest of Menards’ business operations.
There has been a noticeable change in the volume of new freight cars so far this year compared to 2016 and 2017. Whether that’s because of other work priorities is something we aren’t privy to, but we can assume Mark and company simply couldn’t maintain what was an incredible pace of new products at this point last year.
And, yes, I also assume that someone at corporate noticed the amount of stock in inventory and might have asked the company’s train enthusiasts to back off for a few months.
I take Cabinet Bob at his word that new freight cars are in the pipeline. He is the closest inside contact we have aside from Mark himself.
Meanwhile, Menards is still producing new buildings, which require a heck of a lot more design steps. So Menards hasn’t exactly disappeared from the toy train scene.