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nachoman Wrote:Roy's in scottsdale closed, and the building now houses a small museum. Coronado is almost 100% narrow gauge. I think the guy that used to own an affair with trains sold it to the current owner. First, he expanded, and then a few years later moved the store. I think he didn't like the neighborhood it was in (I don't blame him)
I have never been to the railroad park at McCormick Park. I remember back in the 60's I used to drive by there on the way to work and it was a working ranch with the railroad around the house across the street from where it is now. There was very little there between Shea and downtown Scottsdale in those days and certainly nowhere that I knew to buy MRR stuff. Still today, I think the Phoenix area comes up short for walk-in stores that cater to the model railroader.
Don (ezdays) Day
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