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Visiting Model Train Shows For New Ideas |

December 6th, 2009

Author: David Blackburn

If you have been staring at your layout trying to figure out exactly what it needs, consider checking out model train shows in order to get new ideas. Model Railroaders have been going to shows to get ideas ever since the idea was created over a century ago. The best part is you can bring along the whole family and make it an event everyone will have fun at. It may be just the ticket to get your kids involved in the hobby you enjoy so much.

In order to go to model train shows, you will need to be able to find out where they are being held. Different organizations have dedicated themselves to the advancement of the model railroad hobby and they are happy to provide information about model railroad shows. There are different sites you can visit in order to get the latest information about where and when there will be a show in your area. The National Model Railroad Association has plenty of information on their website as well as the information which can be found on the website for the Great Train Expo.

The Great Train Expo is one of the best established of the traveling model train shows. It brings people from all over the state in order to celebrate the newest ideas in model railroading. They even pay the local model train clubs to bring their layouts if they cannot get anyone to volunteer to bring their layout. The ticket price for the show is cheap at seven dollars for adults and free for children under 12. The reason why the shows are so cheap is because the GTE is only looking to expand the love of model railroading.

Another great thing about the different shows are the people you will find, who specialize in different aspects of model railroading such as weathering. They will be on hand in order to teach classes and sell their wares. You might go to the show looking to only pick up some new ideas and end up leaving with a few new trains under your arm. You can buy most anything from trains to landscape pieces such as trees and bushes. Since those selling the pieces are model railroaders themselves, you can be assured all pieces are made with an eye for detail in order to easily fit in with the layout you have created.

When going to model train shows, it is recommended you bring along a notebook and possibly a video camera. You will be able to record everything that inspires you in order to make sure you do not forget a single thing. Make special note of any layouts you see which are close to the one you are looking to create. If you are a member of a train club, you should go with everyone else in order to discuss the different layouts and how the ideas can be applied to your layout.

No matter how long you have been a model railroader, going to model train shows is always a great way to have fun and get inspiration. Even if you do not use any of the ideas you get from the shows, you are sure to get invigorated simply by being close to so many people who share your passion. You will return to your project with a renewed energy to create something, which is inspired, and fun.

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About the Author:

David Blackburn has had a passion for Model Trains for over 20 years. His enthusiasm and knowledge on the subject of model trains can be found in his writing and his new book. For more great information on model train shows visit his site at: http://www.modeltrainsadvice.com. While you are there make sure you sign up for his FREE "Secrets To Successful Model Railroading" Mini Course.

The Top 10 Model Train Shops in Pennsylvania |

November 20th, 2009

Author: Larry Truett

For the past year I’ve been compiling a list of model train stores for my model railroading website.  These shops all look like a lot of fun to visit, but what are the most popular?   Here is a list for the great state of Pennsylvania.

The most popular model railroading shops (based on online chatter) in the state of Pennsylvania are:

10. Strasburg Train Shop in Strasburg

9. Cappelli Hobbies in Philadelphia

8. Neely’s Train Shop in Altoona

7. Modelers’ Depot in Hopwood

6. Action Hobbies in Langhorne

5. Hobby Express in Cranberry Township

4. Esther’s Hobby Shop in Pittsburgh

3. Len’s Train Shop in Irwin

2. A. B. Charles Hobby Shop in Pittsburgh

…and the most popular shop for model trains in Pennsylvania is…

1. Bill and Walt’s Hobby Shop in Pittsburgh

Hobby shops not quite making my top 10 were Brentwood Station in Pittsburgh, Bussinger Trains in Ambler, C. T. McCormick Hardware in Zelienople, Central Keystone Hobbies in Avis, CoolTrains Toys and Hobbies in Salunga, English’s Model Railroad Supply in Montoursville, Gene’s Trains and Hobbies in Duncansville, Grzyboski’s Train Store in Moosic, Henning Scale Models in Lansdale, Hobby Headquarters in Meadville, Imperial Train in Imperial, Jerry Quinn Classic Trains and Toys in Coatesville, Jim’s Train Shop in Homer City, Ken’s Trains in Glassport, Main Line Hobbies in East Norriton, Modellbahn Ott Hobbies in Gilbertsville, Nicholas Smith Trains in Broomall, Niedzalkoski’s Train Shop in Jeannette, R and B Hobby Center in Tunkhannock, Singers Hobbies and Crafts in Wellsboro, T and J Train Junction in Danville, The Train Gallery in Pittsburgh, The Train Shoppe and Hobby Center in Wilkes Barre, The Underground Railroad Shoppe in New Castle, Tommy Gilbert’s Hobby Shop in Gettysburg, Toys On The Square in Hummelstown, Winkie’s Toy and Hobby in Lititz, and  Ye Olde Train and Christmas Shoppe in Boyertown.

So lots of great model railroading shops from all over Pennsylvania in the top ten, but the Pittsburgh area had all of the top five.  As usual, the top spot went to a store with both a fantastic local shop and a thriving website.

When in Pennsylvania be sure to visit some of the excellent railroading museums including National Toy Train Museum in Paradise, Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasburg, Steamtown National Historic Site in Scranton, and Western Pennsylvania Model Rail Road Museum in Gibsonia.  Also in Pennsylvania are some teriffic model railroad displays, including the Choo Choo Barn in Strasburg and National Christmas Center in Paradise.

I compiled this list by searching for the hobby shops listed on a number of search engines and ranking them by the number of web pages, discussion forums, photos, videos, etc that are available online.

I further screened this list to include only pages that mentioned model railroading. See a complete list of Model Train Shops in Pennsylvania at www.ModelTrainsWithLarry.com which has complete contact information for each shop including an address, phone number, and map to the store.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/hobbies-articles/the-top-10-model-train-shops-in-pennsylvania-1443775.html

About the Author:

I’m a freelance PHP and MySQL programmer living in the San Carlos neighborhood of San Diego with my wife and our 3 cats. I enjoy hiking, reading, gardening, watching too much television, and other nerdy activites.

The Top 10 Model Train Shops in New England |

November 20th, 2009

Author: Larry Truett

For the past year I’ve been compiling a list of model train stores for my model railroading website.  These shops all look like a lot of fun to visit, but what are the most popular?   Here is a list for the New England states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.

The most popular model railroading shops (based on online chatter) in New England are:

10. Rainy Day Trains in Saco, Maine

9. Bill Parker’s Train Shop in Springfield, Vermont

8. Mike’s Hobbies and Raceway in Rutland, Vermont

7. Grandma’s House and Grandpa’s Train Depot in Warwick, Rhode Island

6. Bill’s Hobby Barn in Salem, New Hampshire

5. Danbury Hobby Center in Danbury, Connecticut

4. Treasured Toys in Salem, New Hampshire

3. Mainely Trains in South China, Maine

2. North East Trains in Peabody, Massachusetts

…and the most popular shop for model trains in New England is…

1. Time Machine Hobby in Manchester, Connecticut

Hobby shops not quite making my top 10 were Hobby House in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine; Centerline Hobbies in Hyannis, Massachusetts; Charles Ro Supply Company in Malden, Massachusetts; Hobby Stop in Foxboro, Massachusetts; J and M Hobbies in Eastham, Massachusetts; LightHouse Hobbies in Townsend, Massachusetts; Railyard Hobbies in Dracut, Massachusetts; Apponaug Color and Hobby Shop in Warwick, Rhode Island; Darlington Hobbies in Pawtucket, Rhode Island; Depot Antiques and Toys in Laconia, New Hampshire; Hartmann Model Railroad in Intervale, New Hampshire; R/C Toy Box in Saint Johnsbury, Vermont; and Vermont Toy and Hobby in Essex Junction and South Burlington, Vermont.

Lots of great model railroading shops from all over New England in the top ten with every state making it into the top ten – so no matter where you live in New England there are great hobby shops right in your own state.

When in New England be sure to visit some of the excellent railroading museums including Connecticut Eastern Railroad Museum in Willimantic, Connecticut; Connecticut Trolley Museum in East Windsor, Connecticut; Danbury Railway Museum in Danbury, Connecticut; Railroad Museum of New England in Thomaston, Connecticut; Shore Line Trolley Museum in East Haven, Connecticut; The Peters Rail Road Museum in Wallingford, Connecticut; Boothbay Railway Village in Boothbay, Maine; Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. and Museum in Portland, Maine; Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine; Wiscasset, Waterville, and Farmington Railway Museum in Alna, Maine; Bay State Model Railroad Museum in Roslindale, Massachusetts; Berkshire Scenic Railway Museum in Lenox, Massachusetts; Old Colony and Fall River Railroad Museum in Fall River, Massachusetts; Shelburne Falls Trolley Museum in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts; Beaver Brook Farm and Transportation Museum in Mont Vernon, New Hampshire; Gorham Railroad Station and Historical Society in Gorham, New Hampshire; Rutland Railway Association in Rutland, Vermont; and Swanton Railroad Depot Museum in Swanton, Vermont.

I compiled this list by searching for the hobby shops listed on a number of search engines and ranking them by the number of web pages, discussion forums, photos, videos, etc that are available online.  I further screened this list to include only pages that mentioned model railroading.

See a complete list of Model Train Shops in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont at www.ModelTrainsWithLarry.com which has complete contact information for each shop including an address, phone number, and map to the store.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/hobbies-articles/the-top-10-model-train-shops-in-new-england-1465542.html

About the Author:

Larry Truett is a freelance PHP and MySQL programmer living in the San Carlos neighborhood of San Diego with his wife and their 3 cats. He enjoys hiking, reading, gardening, watching too much television, and other nerdy activites.

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