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kj356,

If your needed parts are of the generic type. Why not use a supplier of the secondary market?  Just a passing thought.                                                                                                                                                                               

While the part you need is not available directly from Lionel, it may be available from one of the major parts dealers. Perhaps you or your repair guy should call around. I have had good results getting stuff from OGR magazine advertiser S&W PARTS SUPPLY. They often have parts that Lionel shows as "out of stock".

The phone number for S&W is:  518-280-5197 

Their e-mail is:

trains@sandwparts.com

 

Tony

Up on "The D & H Bridge Line

Three months shut down isn't such a bad deal, considering all that the guys have to do to make the move happen.  Heck!  Before the Lionel Service Department was relocated in Ohio and taken over by Mike Reagan, the old department in Michigan used to take 3 months to get any order shipped!

 

Paul Fischer

Originally Posted by N.Q.D.Y.:

       

I'm sure that it won't stop the doom and gloom brigade from complaining, but after tomorrow there's only 2 months to go. 


       

This Might....

Things to do while you wait for Lionel Service to Resume Operations:

Go Sunbathing…


Devise a World War 2 themed Menu…


Buy a plastic dog just to confuse other dogs….


Go Train spotting on a Segway







K.C.
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