We carry a variety of how to books so you can take the knowledge home with you!
We carry HO scale locomotives from companies such as Athearn, Atlas, Kato, Walthers, Bachmann, and Broadway Limited.
We feature one of the largest selections of Thomas Wooden Railway in the city.
Our store's HO scale layout. When visiting, be sure to take a close look to catch all of the hidden jokes and spot the tiger.
HO freight car lines carried include Athearn, Walthers, Tangent, BLMA, Bowser, Accurail, Kadee, Intermountain, and Atlas.
Current street photo of the train in the window!
Cheryl B.
Jan 12, 2023
I thought I person with the glasses was very rude unprofessional and talked down to him because he returned it I should sat wanted to return a item he bought from this store and it wouldn't work on his train set .We won't go back to this store at all .
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Bill W.
Dec 30, 2018
Every year they add holiday scenes to this train set in the window... a Christmas parade, a lit tree, and so much more! And being Ohio... of course lots of team spirit also, including the OSU cheerleaders!Special this year, a pair of Santa's having a light saber duel!A very nicely appointed shop, lots of unusual items for your model trains... and that is exclusively what they specialize in. I needed a small tool for my camera, and was happy to see they are open on Sunday!
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Sammy P.
Apr 22, 2019
This place is a hidden gem. I'd passed by a lot without stopping in, but then one day I had a broken toy train and thought I'd come in for some advice. They fixed it up for me quickly and gave me some advice- and didn't charge! Very friendly and helpful. They have a huge variety of trains and accessories and really charming displays- come in to see the rest of the one that's in the window, it's full of little funny surprises.
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Bruce A.
May 19, 2018
This store all trains. Different gauges, but just trains. And if your a train person (such as myself) you'll dig this place. Mostly HO stuff.
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John Y.
Feb 3, 2025
No Hello, no may I help you, nothing. Was there about 10 minutes with no acknowlegement so we left, and the place was very dusty.
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Hope B.
Nov 30, 2023
Huge selection! Staff is always courteous and helpful. What more could you want in the store?
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Mark N.
Jul 22, 2015
My Dad used to take me to The Train Station and I remember a few visits with my grandparents where I scored some loot. Nowadays I'm the Dad and we live just a few blocks away so we walk over occasionally so my daughter can play with their Thomas and Friends Layout and I can chat with the friendly staff and browse their wares.They seem to excel helping people get into the hobby - going there over the holidays and you'll find nearly all of the staff busily helping people try to figure out what kind of trains they have and what parts are compatible - or what kind of train set to buy.They're pretty old-fashioned when it comes to technology - if you order something they write it down by hand in a notebook (which has led to a handful of mistakes over the years). Also, there are so many products available that it's impossible to have everything in stock - but they'll order anything from the Walther's catalog for you (as well as some other distributors - which can save on shipping vs. Internet transactions) and will even match Walther's published sale prices.They also get used stuff from time to time - a working locomotive can sometimes be had starting at $5 for a cheap one that runs, with train cars more in the $2.50 range. This is great for kids who might be a little young to keep things nice - or for an adult looking for something to practice new modeling skills on.I think they'd do well to run clinics and how-to sessions every now and again - to show people different aspects of the hobby (like the basics of making a layout, making scenery, or weathering).Their target market seems to be a more aimless kind of shopper who wanders in, looks to see what they have, and buys whatever they think looks neat. As I've aged, I tend to be more focused in my modeling, so there's less of interest to buy. Their selection of N-scale (which is what I model in currently) is somewhat limited, and they mainly stock Kato Unitrak (which is the most popular track, but not what I settled on for my layout) so I mostly end up placing orders from them (often via email) and then picking up the parts when I'm notified that they're in.All told, it's a great example of what a model train shop should be (and they don't deviate from trains like some other hobby shops). I just hope that they survive well into the Internet age by offering great customer service and knowledgeable staff that make the experience worthwhile.
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