Larry- I think you should have been given 5 minutes to fill up a cart....like a game show......
Trainz is great. I've also bought tons of stuff from them. Always pleasant to deal with. Customer service and repair services are excellent.
Bob
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Larry- I think you should have been given 5 minutes to fill up a cart....like a game show......
Trainz is great. I've also bought tons of stuff from them. Always pleasant to deal with. Customer service and repair services are excellent.
Bob
Very Impressive, Thank You for sharing the photos. I have purchased several items from them over the years. I just received a package from them today, they sold the item as used but I could tell it was new and had never been out of the package.
@Ron_S posted:I've been buying from Scott since 2003 and he has always been good to deal with. We met at York in 2017.
I wish they were here. There are 7 plus million people in the valley and not ONE train store to be found.
No, you can't have them, the northern climes have all these shows and train stores, but Trainz is in the South, plus a little bit of GA touches my state NC, and an order placed on one day, is usually hear the day after.
Interesting third picture! It almost looks like a Doug Pitney Front!
Met Scott at York some years ago and liked him right off. Have mede several purchases over the years - all good stories. Congratulations on the new facility, looks terrific!
@RSJB18, Hey Bob, I like your comment on taking five minutes to grab all the trains possible, Wow what a super idea. We certainly enjoyed our visit and will be going back. They actually repair trains, old , modern era, and TMCC/Legacy… They will have a showroom in the near future. I will be sending them a list of my trains in the near future to. I do not want to go the shows, drag the trains there and bring home what doesn’t sell, they are reliable. Happy Railroading Everyone
Larry,
Thank you for the photos as I found them to be very interesting.
Simply incredible how much is in single warehouse.
Multiply that a few times by other sellers and what's in public hands demonstrates why in reality these trains shouldn't be worth much.
Yet many pieces are still holding their value while the number of collectors is gradually diminishing.
An interesting economic quandary.
@Berkshire President posted:Funny how the front exterior of the building looks similar to that of Charles Ro.
I thought the same thing when I saw the picture.
I've purchased plenty from Trainz and was always satisified.
I read that they also now own Glenn Snyder Shelving. Big outfit in our hobby now.
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