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The Hobby Shop
Oct 21st, 2009 by hobby

The Hobby Shop

During the past year I have been compiling a shopping list for my model train model railroading website. These stores all seem a lot of fun for visit, but what are the most popular? Here is a list of the New England states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.

The most popular model railroading shops (based on lectures online) in New England are:

10. Rainy Day Trains in Saco, Maine,

9. Bill Parker Train Shop in Springfield, Vermont,

8. Mike Hobbies and Raceway in Rutland, Vermont

7. Grandma and Grandpa Train Depot in Warwick, Rhode Island,

6. Bill's Hobby Barn, Salem, New Hampshire,

5. Danbury Hobby Center in Danbury, Connecticut

4. Treasured toys in Salem, New Hampshire

3. Mainely Trains in South China, Maine,

2. North Eastern Railway in Peabody, Massachusetts,

… and the most popular store for model trains in New England is …

1. Time Machine Hobby in Manchester, Connecticut

Hobby Shop is not the all make my top 10 is Hobby House in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine; Hobbies centerline in Hyannis, Massachusetts, Charles Ro Supply Company in Malden, Massachusetts; Hobby Stop in Foxboro, Massachusetts; J and M Hobbies in Eastham, Massachusetts; Hobbies lighthouse in Townsend, Mass.; Hobbies Railyard in Dracut, Massachusetts; Apponaug Color and Hobby Shop in Warwick, Rhode Island; Hobbies Darlington in Pawtucket, Rhode Island; Antiques Depot and Toys in Laconia, New Hampshire, Hartmann Model Railroad in Intervale, New Hampshire, R / C Toy Box in Saint Johnsbury, Vermont, and Vermont Toy and Hobby in Essex Junction and South Burlington, Vermont.

Lots of great model railroading shops throughout New England in the top ten from each state making the top ten – so no matter where you live in New England, there are large hobby shops in your own state law.

When New England, be sure to visit some of the great railroading museums including Connecticut Eastern Railroad Museum in Willimantic, Connecticut, Connecticut Trolley Museum in East Windsor, Connecticut Danbury Railway Museum in Danbury, Connecticut, Railroad Museum of New England in Thomaston, Connecticut, Shore Line Trolley Museum in East Haven, Connecticut; The Peters Rail Road Museum in Wallingford, Connecticut; Boothbay Railway Village in Boothbay, Maine, Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. and Museum in Portland, Maine; Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway Museum in Alna, Maine, Bay State Model Railroad Museum in Roslindale, Massachusetts, Berkshire Scenic Railway Museum in Lenox, Massachusetts, Old Colony and Fall River Railroad Museum in Fall River, Massachusetts, Shelburne Falls Trolley Museum in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts; Beaver Brook Farm and Transportation Museum in Mont Vernon, New Hampshire, Gorham Railroad Station Historical Society and Gorham, New Hampshire, Rutland Railway Association in Rutland, Vermont, and Swanton Railroad Depot Museum in Swanton, Vermont.

I have compiled this list by looking for hobby shops contained in a series of search engines and classified by the number of web pages, discussion forums, photos, videos, etc. available online. I more controlled in this list to include only those pages that mention model train.

See a complete list of model train stores in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont target = "_blank"> www.ModelTrainsWithLarry.com has complete contact information for each store, including an address, telephone number, and map to the shop.

About the Author:

Larry Truett is a freelance PHP and MySQL programmer living in the San Carlos neighborhood of San Diego with his wife and their 3 cats. He enjoys hiking, reading, gardening, watching too much television, and other nerdy activites.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.comThe Top 10 Model Train Shops in New England


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