kev110382 wrote: You've been to every place I know of around the Bay Area. For all the time and energy you've put into getting something as simple as track, you could have ordered online and saved a boatload in markup. Even with shipping, you'll probably save a lot of money by buying online. New track doesn't seem like the kind of product you need to test/inspect before purchase anyway.
You've been to every place I know of around the Bay Area. For all the time and energy you've put into getting something as simple as track, you could have ordered online and saved a boatload in markup.
Even with shipping, you'll probably save a lot of money by buying online. New track doesn't seem like the kind of product you need to test/inspect before purchase anyway.
I placed an order for track online from WholeSale Trains last week and it arrived a couple of days ago. Aristo track and no problem with the quality. The track connectors are not quite matchable with the old supply of LGB track that I have on hand but thats not really a problem as the connectors on the Aristo are better anyway and getting connectors to mate the two brands isn't a problem if I dig in my parts box.
I see that you are up in San Jose. At least you folks have shops up there that sell train stuff and you also have the BAGRS club. Down here in the Monterey Area people don't seem to know what G is and as far as any decent hobby shops go forget it. Only myself and another guy here run backyard railroads that I know of. Life here is lile living in the wilderness
RUDY JAGER, CEO OF THE LONE WOLF RAILROAD
TRUST ME--I USED TO WORK FOR THE GOVERNMENT!
Hi Nataraj,
Aristo-Craft have a track SALE this month and next month. The details are in their web site (consumer sales and special offers tab). You might not need that amount, however, but it is just a thought.
Alan, Oliver & North Fork Railroad
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If you don't know where you are going, any road will take you there. Lewis Carroll English author & recreational mathematician (1832 - 1898)
Nataraj wrote:Well, I didnt really GO to all those places, i called ... so no gas money wasted there, only the time it took to call them. The only reason I preferred buying in the store was that I was told that some track came with deformed ties and that they were not molded correctly. Not sure which brand of track though ....but maybe that was a one time problem. If I dont find it this week, ill get it online.
Sounds like a rumor a "brand L" guy would spread about "brand A".
Ridge Road Station is always my number 1 go to (always great service). I just ordered a couple of cases of AMS track from them. The reason I mentioned the others is that they usually have similar pricing and are a thousand or two miles closer to you. That can make a big difference in shipping costs.
-Brian
Moozuki wrote:Ridge road station has it for $165 a case (12)
kev110382 wrote:You've been to every place I know of around the Bay Area. For all the time and energy you've put into getting something as simple as track, you could have ordered online and saved a boatload in markup. Even with shipping, you'll probably save a lot of money by buying online. New track doesn't seem like the kind of product you need to test/inspect before purchase anyway.
Capt Bob Johnson wrote:If your local shop is on the ball, when you tell them that Aristo has it on the in stock list they can order it drop shipped to you! If they won't do that, time to deal elsewhere!
I think Brian is right, your going to have to go mail order, Wholesaletrains.com also lists track, they have the best prices I have found.
Have fun with your trains
Aristo has both the Euro style - ART11800 EURO CURVE TRACK 10' BRASS 254.00
and the standard gauge style - ART30120 USA CURVE TRACK 10' DIAM (12) 254.00
brass track in stock in their warehouse. If you can't find it locally you could try mail order from St.Aubins or Caboose Hobbies
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