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Offline biswasg  
#1 Posted : 30 January 2009 10:28:50(UTC)
biswasg

Switzerland   
Joined: 31/12/2005(UTC)
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Location: Geneva, Switzerland
I will be visiting Atlanta in Georgia USA next week on a business trip. Would be interested to know of any MRR store. I do not expect much of Marklin stuff, but still would be interested to browse specially for layout scenery stuff or other interesting items.
Access by Marta (Atlanta's public transport service) would be a plus.
Gautam
Offline mike c  
#2 Posted : 30 January 2009 10:44:28(UTC)
mike c

Canada   
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Posts: 8,243
Location: Montreal, QC
http://www.atlantatrains.com/

http://www.legacystation.com/

More listed at www.marklin.com

You can also check out www.rocousa.com (Miami) and Reynaulds (Illinois). If you find something that you like, you can have it shipped to Atlanta to pick up when you are there. Both of these places ever so often have some interesting clearance sales.

Regards

Mike C
Offline trainbuff  
#3 Posted : 30 January 2009 13:34:18(UTC)
trainbuff


Joined: 26/11/2006(UTC)
Posts: 507
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
http://trainmastermodels.com/
no marklin except for the occasional starter set. their stock seems bigger than atlanta trains and legacy station, especially for modeling things, like leds, small detail parts, etc.
Offline dntower85  
#4 Posted : 30 January 2009 16:07:54(UTC)
dntower85

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Posts: 2,218
Location: Shady Shores, TX - USA
you might try
http://www.trainz.com/home.html
Trainz
2740 Faith industrial Dr. Suite 200
Buford, GA 30518
I have won some ebay items from them, but I don't know how much marklin they have in the store.
DT
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Offline gachar001  
#5 Posted : 04 February 2009 18:28:04(UTC)
gachar001

India   
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Location: Chennai
Honestly, I wouldn't even bother wasting my time visiting the dealers in Atlanta. I have been to Atlanta Trains and Trainz. They hardly have any stock of Marklin.
Gautham
Atlanta, GA USA
Offline Roman  
#6 Posted : 05 February 2009 03:56:40(UTC)
Roman

United States   
Joined: 19/09/2002(UTC)
Posts: 871
Toy Trains and Things "was" the store in Norcross. George always had a good stock of new and used items on hand. The Train store in Woodstock has recently downsized it's location space and they will not branch out to used inventory. I don't know why. I didn't ask. How many walk in Maerklin sales outlets are there in the US any more selling either new or used items with service as well?
Offline biswasg  
#7 Posted : 06 February 2009 12:42:54(UTC)
biswasg

Switzerland   
Joined: 31/12/2005(UTC)
Posts: 234
Location: Geneva, Switzerland
Dear respondents,
Thanks for your helpful suggestion. Unfortunately, I did not have any time during my trip to visit any of the mentioned stores. Most of them were not easily accessible to me. But as Gautham Achar wrote, maybe I didn't miss much.
Gautam
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