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With the high turnover in this business, it's time to ask this question
again. Who is the best in the greater PGH area; say within 60 miles of
the Point. Let's also be a a little specific too.
A) who has the best prices?
B) who has the best sevice (can service the product they sell)?
C) who provides the best overall experience?
Now personally, I've been using Hobby Express in Cranberry for quite
awhile now, so they've gotten to know me, and I, them. I also do both O
gauge and HO scale trains, and they are good with both of these categories.
They are NOT the cheapest game in town, most likely, but treat me right in
most other ways.
What do you Western Pa. folks think? Should I be expanding my horizons?
Thanks....good hunting!
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I VISIT Hobby Express rather often since I'm in that area frequently. His prices are ridiculous in my opinion. Yes, I've bought a few things there out of necessity but generally not.

Last April (2010) I priced, and recorded those prices, on items there that I wanted to get. I went to York and saved over $200 by getting them at York. I'm not talking about a train either. I'm talking Santa Shed, MTH Operation station, and some other stuff in that general category.

Plus, he doesn't repair MTH stuff. I couldn't even get a coupler fixed/replaced there, as just one example.

I've started to use Iron Horse for repairs just recently. His prices too are a bit on the high side.

I buy most of my stuff now, and for the last 'x' number of years, at Imperial Trains. I have gotten outstanding support there and his prices seem more reasonable. Sadly they aren't an MTH authorized repair shop though.

All 3 shops are well stocked.

Forget about AB Charles. I was given a $100 gift certificate for there and found it nearly impossible to buy anything because their 'O' inventory is so limited. Really limited.

- walt
AFAIK, Allen does ALL the Lionel repair in the local area, and maybe the
MTH as well. I could be wrong about this in 2011. I've had good success
with MTH at Imperial, but they're pretty weak on Lionel, at least as far
as in store product. I've had some good experiences with Iron Horse, but
plenty of bad ones too...most of the bad ones come from the previous
administration under F.H. It's too bad that they keep cutting their hours
because soon they'll only be open on Saturdays! The Train Gallery in
Dormont will be my next exploration any day now.
I have been to the following stores in the Pittsburgh area:
AB Charles
Hobby Express
Iron Horse
Len's Train Shop
Imperial Trains
J&C Hobbies
Toby Tylers
Bill & Walt's Hobby Shop

AB Charles and J&C Hobbies have the worst collection out of the list. Not much to see unless they can order something. Probably won't go there in near future.

Toby Tyler's is mostly Lionel but they don't have much newer stuff. I think most of the items have either been around for a while or they bought them off of other people who were selling their collections. Also, they don't seem to know the O equipment very well. I asked somewhat easy questions and got wrong answers which led me to buy the wrong parts. Bought a good bit of track and switches there originally but will probably go elsewhere in the future. I got some rude service on one of the visits there. Not on my list of places to go due to some service issues and the poor selection of engines and cars.

I have been to Hobby Express and haven't bought anything there. I can get it cheaper elsewhere.

Bought several cars and some track at Iron Horse. Selection is pretty good but the prices aren't the best. I bought the cars because I would have a hard time finding them elsewhere. They have the second best selection of the places I have been. Will probably go back again. People are friendly there.

Been to Imperial Trains once. They had some cars I was looking for and got a good price on them and an OK price on some other stuff I bought. Probably will go back again in that they have probably the best collection of any of the places I have been but it is a pretty good hike to get there from my house. Wish they were more convenient. Dealt with the owner and I found him to be friendly but maybe a little pushy to get you to buy more (but that is fine).

Been to Bill and Walt's several times, nice selection of cars, tracks, and accessories. Prices are good and they are friendly. Bought cars, track, and a transformer there. Cars and engines are mostly later but not the latest years but they have a good bit of them. They are friendly but not overly so. Store hours are my main problem here. For my scheulde, can only go there on Saturdays.

Len's Train Shop is my main place. I have bought track, DCS, diesels, and cars from him. If I order, I have been ordering from him. His prices are slighty above the prices you can find on the internet but I have gotten discounts on my total purchase which have made him very competitive (example, bought a bunch of track and some sections he didn't charge me for them.) Have things serviced there and his prices are very good. Selection is good but not as good as some other places. Since this is a side business, he is not open for many hours during the day but he is open on several evenings and on the weekends.

As for ranking:
a.) Price: Len's, Bill & Walt's, and then everyone else (Maybe Imperial is the best of the rest)
b.) Service: Len's
c.) Best Overall experience: Len's,Imperial, Iron Horse, Bill and Walt's
The previous admin at the Iron Horse was second to none. Frank Hare was a great person and wonderful friend of my family. I have not been back to the Iron Horse since Frank passed away, mostly because I don't care for the new administration. Just my two cents.

I mostly frequent Imperial Trains. Their prices are good and they are easy to deal with. Mercer Junction in Mercer PA is another great store. Like Imperial they have good prices, but they also sell custom painted B&LE and Union RR items.

-Ryan
I wish I had that problem: so many local train shops to choose from!

But I can’t believe nobody mentioned C.T. McCormick in Zelienople. I’m sure they meet the location criterion (within 60 miles from the point). I was there for the first time in September and found their selection and prices very good.
Rate the shops

#1 Mercer Junction "Great shop Great owner!"
#2 T&K Hobby Bridgeport Ohio "Excellent stock and prices"
#3 Patricks trains Wheeling WV "Full to the brim with trains good deals"
#4 CT McCormics Zeilenople Pa. "Regional itens a little high on prices"
#5 Underground RR New Castle "Nice layout lots of used"
#6 Imperial RR shop "Never acnowledged I was there"
#7 Brady's "Great stock high prices"
#8 J&C hobbies "Care more about RC stuff"
#9 Kranaks Sharon, Pa. "Expensive old stock put out every year"
My picks

1. Mercer Junction,fantastic owner,growing inventory,very friendly,I think this is going to end up being the premier store in Western Pa in time. Dave,is on the right track. As a matter of fact I have a visit scheduled there this tuesday!! Overall rating in my opinion 1 out of 10 is a 10

2. Imperial trains,Regis has been very friendly to me been there now 3 times,alot of inventory. He has his rolling stock sorted by roadnames for the most part, kind of hard to get use to that type of shopping. Overall rating in my opinion 1 out of 10 9

Stopped by Iron Horse train shop this past weekend,huge amount of inventory prices did seem to be just a smidge high. The biggest thing that turned me off here was all of the clutter in the store,it was hard to get down the rows of stuff. But in there defense it appeared they were READY for the holiday rush with all of the product sitting around. I personally prefer a clean organized train store.
It's been more than 2 years now since Iron Horse closed.
 
Since then, I have been a loyal customer to Imperial Trains.  I'm not sure who owned it when Harley House was there but I couldn't find a nicer bunch of guys that love the hobby and are willing to help.  Attentive and always willing to show and run any engine on the shelf.
 
My Big Boy and 765 was recently purchased through them.  As well as my last few major purchases.  They test run and lube any engine I purchase upon request.  That alone is a plus.  Any issues it's dealt with before I leave the store.  So far I have had none that a little grease couldn't handle.
 
 
Originally Posted by Keys6700:

BTW, Iron Horse recently closed down.

 

Last edited by MartyE

I am not putting these in any particular order.  Any I leave off means I have never had any experience with them.  Since I live 40 miles north of the Point, I tend to visit shops in the North.

 

Mercer Junction - Great layout.  Dave is a super guy and very helpful.  Custom Bessemer and Union railroads stock are super.  I am never in his area other than making a special trip just to the shop, so I don't visit as often as I would like.

 

Hobby Express - Lots of inventory, although the prices seem high.  Lots of local equipment.

 

McCormicks - A good bit of inventory.  Friendly.

 

Underground Railroad - Lots of post war trains.  Very knowledgable and great Lionel post war repair.  Friendly.

 

Last edited by Mark Boyce

 Pat's Trains (Wheeling, W. VA.) should be on this list for greater Pittsburgh. I checked google, and Pat's falls within the 60 mile radius from down town (The Point) Pittsburgh. Pat is a great guy, friendly, and he has very good prices.  He has a lot to offer, both new and used equipment.  Nice layout, and lots of stock on hand.  Worth the trip.  Remember, the LHS in greater Pittsburgh are few, and far between.

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