Will be in Vegas for a trade show, ISC West and will be here for 9 days. Any train or antique stores?
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I don't know. But if you have any interest in Pinball, this is the place to go. It's amazing! I spent 4 hours there last Spring.
I visited The Train Engineer located at 2550 Chandler #53 in the fall. Its located in a business park, while the store front looks small, and easy to miss, they have a massive inventory, spread out into a few rooms. I believe the owner passed away and his wife is maintaining the store with the help of a few friends. There is a lot of MPC era, vintage, and newer equipment. I really enjoyed visiting the store and plan on stopping by when I visit Las Vegas in the summer.
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Brewman1973 posted:I visited The Train Engineer located at 2550 Chandler #53 in the fall. Its located in a business park, while the store front looks small, and easy to miss, they have a massive inventory, spread out into a few rooms. I believe the owner passed away and his wife is maintaining the store with the help of a few friends. There is a lot of MPC era, vintage, and newer equipment. I really enjoyed visiting the store and plan on stopping by when I visit Las Vegas in the summer.
I did have the pleasure of going there twice during trips to Vegas. The owner (I am sorry to hear passed away) and his wife were the most gracious and kind people. He was also very knowledgeable about new and old train electronics.
They were so nice that I looked forward to going to the store just to see them.
Alan