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Summit Hobbies (formerly Trains 2 Go) is a family operated business that prides itself on customer satisfaction.  Not only do we sell Trains, Radio Controlled products and Toys, we are also fellow model railroaders and Radio Controlled hobbyists.  Because of this, we realize how difficult of a task it can be to construct and operate your own model railroad or hop-up and repair your radio controlled products.  When it comes to model railroading we will try to assist you with those nagging questions on layout, design and construction, ranging from the simplest problems, to the more advanced issues, like wiring and track alignment.  You can also ask us questions on the repair and hop-ups for your radio controlled products. We at Summit Hobbies want be your hobby provider from the first product you buy to the last accessory that you will require.  Please feel free to e-mail us with any questions or comments at ContactUs@SummitHobbies.com .

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HERE IS OUR VERY OWN GARDEN RAILWAY AND OUR RADIO CONTROLLED CARS!!!

Aristocraft 4-6-2 (Canadian National) Crossing snow covered bridges on a cold December afternoon.
Aristocraft 4-6-2 (Canadian National) After passing through a covered bridge and under a bare Japanese maple.
Aristocraft SD-45 (CSX) and snowplow, The SD-45 is definitely the engine of choice when you need that extra power and traction to clear your rails after a heavy snowfall.
Here we see a freight train consisting of mostly Bachmann tank cars being hauled by double headed Aristocraft U-25 diesels ( Santa Fe and Rio Grande).  This shot was taken before most of the building were added.
Two Aristocraft FA-1 diesel Locomotives hauling a complete set of Aristocraft Streamline aluminum Passenger Cars, all in Union Pacific Yellow, going down a straight away.
This is a landscape shot taken during construction showing the entire layout. The dimensions are 26’x52’ with two independent mainline switched tracks, consisting of over 600 feet of rail, 80 feet of yard track, a pond, a waterfall, two covered bridges, two four foot truss bridges and two 14 foot rock tunnels.
Here we see trains occupying three of the four 20 foot long yard tracks. Train sets can go from the yard to either one of the independent layout tracks without being removed from the layout.
This shot was taken standing in the rail yard. From here you can see the tracks leading from the yard to the individual mainline tracks and also the two fourteen foot long tunnels, one for each mainline track.
This is the brand new 2003 1/8th Scale OFNA Pirate MT Sport. This picture was taken a few days after this car was pulled out of the box. Needless to say, this car looks nothing like this now. We have abused this car, and it just keeps on going. Some movies of this car in action are coming soon.
This is a 1995 1/8th Scale OFNA Hodr. It looks so nice because this has a brand new body and brand new wheels and tires. The rest of this car is original and is still running like it was brand new. Videos of this one in action should be coming soon.