DJSpanky One other shop that is near NE PA is the Train Station in Mountain Lakes, NJ. Here's their link: Lionel Trains at The Train Station - Home for Lionel Train Sets
One other shop that is near NE PA is the Train Station in Mountain Lakes, NJ. Here's their link:
Lionel Trains at The Train Station - Home for Lionel Train Sets
Thanks, I'll check them out
how far are you away from staussberg pa they have very nice lionel shop
TaranwandererWhere are you located in NEPA? I've had some good and bad experiences with a few shops and I might be able to help you, just need to know where you are and how far you're willing to drive! :)
I live about 45 minutes North of Scranton.
R&R Hobbies in Bloomsburg, PA is pretty much the nearest authorized repair station according to Lionel.com.
The loco came from an authorized dealer in Ohio but he's only an "Authorized Service Station DROP OFF". Whatever that is.
I talked to R&R the owner said that he is indeed an authorized repair station.
Since this is the first loco I have had to return (it's under warranty), I don't have any experience with the quality of repair stations.
I plan to mail the loco to R&R. Too far to drive just for that.
Thanks
~G4
19 Years old, modeling the Cowlitz, Chehalis, and Cascade Railroad of Western Washington in 1927 in 6X6 feet.
Of course you are welcome here, but however, you might have more success with an answer to that problem over on the "Classic Toy Trains" forum, which can be linked too by their button at the top of this page. That is assuming that you are not talking HO gauge.
Johnboy out........................
from Saskatchewan, in the Great White North..
We have met the enemy, and he is us............ (Pogo)
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Need to send a new loco back for warranty repair.
Brand new Copper Range docksider stops when going through Fastrack manual switches.
My other docksiders do not have this problem.
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