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    Milepost 38 Toy Trains

    4.4 (52 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Jessica D.

    Love this place! We visit as often as we can to buy my son a new train. Dan is knowledgeable and so kind.

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    Brad L.

    Great service and an amazing selection of trains. I purchased my first O-Gauge train set here. The employees answered all of my questions and were not pushy at all.

    Got my new Polar Express Train
    Michelle S.

    We had such a good time here buying our first train set. The two guy there were extremely knowledgeable and helpful. They gave us tons of good tips and advice. I was surprised to learn that they were owned by the same person because we really didn't get any real help at the store next door. They had trains for every budget but they are expensive if you're getting everything you need to start playing. Also they let me know that if you buy there, you can get lifetime tuneups.

    Tina L.

    Went to milepost 38 and they had it for a collection of dreams trains! We saw the O scale Surfliner and we will be back to get it! Loved the cleanliness of the store.

    Plenty to keep the little guy busy!
    Wendy B.

    Every first Saturday of the month, 3 year old Drew has a big responsibility. It is his day to babysit Grandpa. Since he is more than a few years short of being eligible for a driver's license, and a few feet short of being able to reach the gas peddle, I decided that this time he might need an additional escort. I can't deny, I was curious too. Usually the two of them go to the Chino Airplane Museum, as Drew is already an honorary mini-docent there and has a jaw dropping passion for WWII planes. But this time was a bit different. Drew announced that he wanted to go to the hobby shop to see some trains. So, after a little research by Grandpa, an adventure to Westminster was tacked on to the museum trip. Milepost 38 is the perfect place for a little guy. A shop filled with a mix of toy and larger train models like I remember seeing circling around our Christmas tree, the first thing you really notice is the operating layout that has several of those large scale trains running on the tracks, complete with puffs of smoke coming out the smoke stacks. Then there is the child's table that is set up for a Thomas Toy Train set (made by Fisher Price), happily inviting little hands to touch, choo choo, and manipulate to their hearts' content. This is a clever way to get parents and grandparents to feel a wave of guilt if they do not buy yet another accessory or vehicle to start or add to a growing set already at home. I know it worked for me. When Drew declared that he "didn't have that one yet', referring to Harold the Helicopter, this Grandma was right on it. And there is an impressive amount of additional accessories for future spoiling. Don't forget to walk next door for the other train shop, Arnies. That one is the "toy store" for the Dads and Grandpas.

    Thank you for the wonderful experience

    Very helpful crew the team was very knowledgeable and friendly they have a huge selection of locomotives it was well worth the commute will definitely be coming back

    Going home with my first O scale train set!

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    I brought my dad here when he was in town. Cute little store with tons and tons of trains! He is a collector and loved looking at it all

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