In or near Maryland, consider Main Line Hobby Supply, Blue Ridge Summit, PA; or Pro Custom Hobby Shop, Eldersburg, MD.
Tom
I would definately recommend Model Train Stuff and Trainworld. I have had tremendous success with both but the inventory control part of Model Train Stuff is extremely useful in knowing what is available at any given moment.
if you're near Baltimore (which I am inferring from the 'Mt Clare and Cumberland), try MB Klein in Cockeysville.
http://mprailway.blogspot.com
"The first transition era - wood to steel!"
Not knowing where you live, all I can suggest is look in the hobby shop pages toward the back of both MR and RMC. For used locomotives for rework, tinkering, kitbashing and the like, try a train show. Charles Ro in Malden MA has been around for many years and does business over the internet. They were always very dependable when I lived in Malden. And, my few E-bay purchases have been satisfactory.
David Starr www.newsnorthwoods.blogspot.com
I second those that NP2626 mentioned as well as trainworld.com.
Mike
Calvinjr,
I assume you are looking for a online hobby shop as we have no idea where you live! I have had very good luck with Model Train Stuff www.modeltrainstuff.com. If you'r interested in brass, Caboose Hobbies www.caboosehobbies.com is a good one as well as www.brasstrains.com. That should get you started.
NP 2626 "Northern Pacific, really terrific"
Northern Pacific Railway Historical Association: http://www.nprha.org/
I'm looking for steam loco's to purchase for my Mt. Clare, Cumberland Division RR, does anyone know of a good, hobby shop that sells a good selection of steam loco's. I'm also looking for Loco's both steam, and diesel to learn to repair?
I would like to thank you for all who help, and give suggestions, THANK YOU.