Arg... Waited 3 months for Wholesaletrains site to say they have Hartland D&RGW RPO instock, ordered it and a few other things a few weeks ago... package showed up today with everything except the RPO, its listed on the receipt as quanity ordered 0 with no charge... would have been nice if they atleast said it wasnt instock in the order conformation emails...
Had a simmiler experance with StAubins, atleast the other stuff i ordered from there showed up in a couple days.. though they still have yet to return any of my emails about anything
I like Ridge Road Station if you order somthing that happens to not be instock they email & call you plus shipping is only a couple days and like others have said they keep there site updated very well as far as items instock go
I've had good luck calling St. Aubins, Las Vegas getting same week delivery if I call Monday. If they don't have it they will send it from Ill. Also Train World has been good. I've also had good service ording parts directly from both Aristo and USA Trains. I also want to put in a word for the LHS, they carry those little things the big guys don't want to bother with. If we don't support the good ones they will be gone. I live in the biggest city (900pop) in the next to smallest county in Califorina (3600pop) and keep a supply of parts/stuff on hand from LHS. When I mail order rolling stock for example I retrofit couplers and metal wheels from my LHS supply.
Have fun, Rob
See you at Fairplex. 5 years and going strong!
Hi Railroader,
Minus 5 hours GMT puts you in the CT zone I guess.
Good reports this side of the pond are for G Scale Juction, Jim the new owner, who is in Newark OH and RLD Hobbies (who does quite a few special runs) is in Albion IL plus the ones mentioned by the other guys.
Do spend a while looking at the dealers web sites: it is surprising how prices differ, and who knows sometimes what you want is on offer.
Do you read Garden Railways magazine? If you do you will see lots of dealers listed in the US and Canada.
Alan, Oliver & North Fork Railroad
https://www.buckfast.org.uk/
If you don't know where you are going, any road will take you there. Lewis Carroll English author & recreational mathematician (1832 - 1898)
Tom Trigg
I've done well over the years with St. Aubin there in Ill. delt with Tom quite a-bit.
Pretty much purchased all of my Aristocraft stainless steel track from them, as well as a number of USA streamliner passenger cars.
Aristocraft Trains are also very fine people to deal with directly, never a problem with warranties or anything there, as you will have with some others already mentioned......
Byron C.
railroader21 wrote:I was wondering if there were any good online stores to buy LGB and Aristocraft products and track.Any help appreciated.
I was wondering if there were any good online stores to buy LGB and Aristocraft products and track.
Any help appreciated.
There are a number of good online stores around the country but it would help to know where you live. Shipping charges, especially for heavy items like track, can be pretty pricey and you can save some dough ordering from someone closer to you.
-Brian
Do yourself a favor, whoever you chose, pick up the phone and CALL them to confirm stock is at hand and can be shipped.
More than a few here have been burned by poorly maintained website advertisments stating an item is on-hand, only to find the item hasnt been on stock for 2 months and they have no idea when it will be back in stock.
Most places like Trainworld and St Aubins Station dont say whether an item is in stock or not, they just list a stock #, some like Ridge Road Staion, Wholesaletrains.com at least state whether its in stock or not, Wholesale even lists whether it ships next day, in 3 days, or is available but needs to ordered from the manufacturer.
Have fun with your trains
There are a number of reliable online stores. Ridgeroad Station and Trainworld to name a few. I have dealt with both and have had no problems. Be wary of those that ship usng DHL etc. The shipping costs using these systems are expensive. We don't really know where you are writing from and there could be someone in your backyard. Regards, Dennis.
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