I just returned from the Lionel Customer Service Center open house and it appears that a great time was had by all who attended. This year's event was a greatly expanded version of the first open house last year, and it most certainly drew a larger crowd. I met a good number of fellow forum members and magazine subscribers from both the East Coast and West Coast, as well as most places in between.
The on-site once-a-year "store" was doing a very brisk business (hard to even move around in there), and even though there were a couple of check-out lines set up with multiple cashiers handling each line, I still waited in line for more than 20 minutes to pay for an Army Genset that I picked up at a true "blowout" price. I also managed to sample a pulled pork sandwich from one of the food vendors, accompanied by the best ear of bi-color sweet corn I've had this season.
I was amazed at the number of items some folks bought there. I'm talking about large cardboard boxes full of train "stuff"--sets, locomotives, rolling stock, accessories, and heaven knows what else. After I had safely tucked away my purchase in the car, I went back and assisted one woman who was struggling with more things than she could possibly carry or move along the floor with her foot.
A variety of trains were operating on the large test layout, where every repaired locomotive gets a full 30-minute run (or more) before it leaves the facility. Lionel staff were on hand to explain the operation of the facility and to answer questions.
Bill Parisi, OGR Section Gang member and part-time Lionel Service Center employee, was shooting pictures like crazy, so I'm sure he'll be sharing them with all of us, as well as with our magazine readers (in the December issue).
The LCCA table appeared to be drawing a good crowd the entire time I was there, as was the OGR table capably manned by Ed Boyle.
Big Mike and his crew are to be congratulated on a superb job in organizing and conducting this second annual open house! It was a fine way to spend a Saturday morning and early afternoon. Kudos to all involved!