Is MTH trains still in business?
After four decades in business, M.T.H. Electric Trains is closing. President Mike Wolf announced Monday that he is retiring, shuttering the business in May 2021 but leaving the door open to prospective buyers to form a new company.
What is the future of MTH trains?
It will continue marketing and producing new model train products. Also in the Maryland facility will be MTH Parts & Sales LLC. The company will feature an all-new website with an online ordering platform.
What gauge are MTH trains?
M.T.H. S Gauge trains are M.T.H.’s newest product line first appearing in 2013. These smaller models run on S gauge 2-rail track from any manufacturer.
Are MTH Trains Made in USA?
MTH Electric Trains, a privately held company based in Columbia, Maryland that was formerly known as Mike’s Train House, was an American toy train and model railroad designer, importer, and manufacturer….MTH Electric Trains.
Type | Private |
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Key people | Mike Wolf, founder and owner |
Products | MTH, Lionel Reproductions, Ives, and American Flyer |
Did anyone buy MTH Trains?
Atlas Model Railroad Co., Inc. has purchased the O scale tooling from the soon-to-be-defunct M.T.H. Electric Trains. The news came just weeks after it was announced that ScaleTrains.com would be acquiring the company’s HO and S scale tooling.
Do MTH Trains work with Lionel?
Lionel TMCC/Legacy is compatible with MTH DCS. You’ll need either a TMCC or Legacy base.
Did anyone buy M.T.H. trains?
Are M.T.H. trains compatible with Lionel?
Lionel TMCC/Legacy is compatible with MTH DCS. You’ll need either a TMCC or Legacy base. If you use a TMCC base with a Legacy locomotive, it will operate only the TMCC enabled features. You’ll need the special 9 pin cable from MTH to connect the Lionel TMCC/Legacy base to the MTH DCS unit (TIU).
Did people buy MTH trains?
Do MTH trains work with Lionel?
Did Atlas buy M.T.H. trains?
Hillside, NJ – Atlas Model Railroad Company, Inc. is proud to announce the purchase of a variety of tooling in the M.T.H.
Are M.T.H. Trains Made in USA?