Thank you so much for taking the time and filming this. This will quickly become a piece of history that you’ve recorded. It’s sad to see it go hopefully maybe there’s still a chance that some train clubs or somebody will pull together and purchase it.
It was extremely bittersweet filming this knowing it would be the last time I would see this. My wife and daughter have both grown very fond of this place as well. Definitely a huge blow to the local tourism and railroading museums in general Unfortunately the building property is already under-contract with a Hindu worship center who plans to rip all this out. I’m sure it’s possible there could be a last minute save but time is very quickly running out if it would even be possible at this point.
@@BurlingtonNorthernModeler Ripping it out sounds so extreme. I hope they at least try to sell or donate the trains and structures! Many people put a lot of hours into the display.
Please! Someone step in to purchase this display. It brings joy to many children and adults alike. If several train clubs or businesses come together it possible to keep it open
Very sad, and especially seeing so few people there appreciating this amazing display. The time, effort, resources, and craftsmanship devoted towards designing, building, and maintaining this is greatly under appreciated. It’s heartbreaking to realize that most of this will most likely end up in a landfill. The joy and imagination that these types of displays once inspired are anachronistic and has been stunted and diminished by the smart devices that we’re now all addicted to.
It Absolutely is. There already isn’t enough railroad museums/attractions as is these days. This place also would bring many people in who normally would never be exposed to the knowledge of railroads and their important roll in world. EnterTRAINment Junction closing really is dissapointing
Thank you for all the years of memories. My wife and I would take our grandchildren to Entertrainment often , as they were growing up. We are so saddened to hear of the closing. We moved from Ohio to Florida 10 years ago , but always made time to visit Entertrainment , when we came back to Ohio. We are praying someone steps up and buys this business. European investors? Entertrainment will be forever remembered for the bonding we developed with our grandchildren and the magical visits we had there. Best of luck in retirement , to the owner , and God bless all involved. 😊
I wonder what is going to happen to all the trains and buildings. Much built by volunteers. I would hope the entire display would be sold or donated somehow. It is a wonderful venue! Thanks for the terrific video. It's much appreciated.
I'm glad I went to EnterTRAINment Junction this past summer and got footage of it when I did. EnterTRAINment Junction will always be remembered fondly as the place for every railroader and railfan in the Greater Cincinnati Area to come and enjoy and hang out at. Hopefully, its legacy will be remembered.
Sad to see such great places closing down. As an 80s kid I only vaguely share the fascination for model trains but I highly respect the craftsmanship and dedication that goes into such builds. Also The giftshop and other areas seem to be built very well, something right out of a theme park :)
I hope that the railroad clubs get together and buy this building and all the beautiful scenery and the trains. Hate to see it get ruined and destroyed too. Save the building and everything inside of it. Let's go save the building, and everything inside too. Sincerely Christopher wright. Let's go railroad clubs and buy this building and everything inside of it as well
Thanks for this video. Never had a chance to visit this display. The scenery, cities, and all the handiwork is outstanding. Very interesting to see running water as well, since most modelers avoid that facet due to the number of problems associated with actual water, electricity and the increased humidity in such a relatively compact area. Most exquisite layout I have visited is the Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg, Germany. That is an HO scale layout with much more animation such as fire trucks going to an actual minature fire and putting it out. The space shuttle taking off and landing. Also a 1/87 model of Hamburg airport with actual model planes taxiing in and out and taking off and landing there. Closer to home is the Greeley Freight Station Museum in Greeley, Colorado about 45 miles north of Denver. Another very large and well detailed HO scale model rail layout. It is based mostly on Southern Pacific Railroad in Washington, Oregon, and Northern California in the mid 1970s. Plenty of running trains, most of which are quite long as was the custom of SP. So sorry to hear that this display will soon be just a memory. Too bad the Hindus don't add a worship center to the existing buildings and keep the layout running with admission to help fund their religious interests.
Woow, I have never been there, but it looks amazing. The whole setup, the different areas inside and even the outside. All very professional. Very sad to see it close.
Sadly, this is becoming more and more common. I've seen 4 model train stores in my area come and go. The last one is barely hanging on and recently has had to reduce its operating hours to 3 days a week. A local big chain hobby store has relocated all of its train stuff to a little corner in another part of the store and has reduced its inventory by at least 75%. I got my first train, a Marx O scale #52875, when I was about 5 years old. Later, my dad and I started piecing together a really nice collection of HO stuff. As an adult, I modeled N scale and newer Lionel O scale. I've always had an interest in trains since my dad planted the seed when I was very young. Most kids now days just aren't interested in trains. I'm afraid, old train guys like us are the only ones that spend the money to keep places like this in business, and we're a dying breed.
This place was actually very busy with numerous families and younger and older people alike. It was more of the owner wanting to retire vs downturn in the hobby. I do agree with what you are saying about the hobby shops but this situation is different. Going back to what you said about the hobby shops however, it is a shame how many have closed in the last decade. Really is hard these days to find a good one that hasn’t downsized their trains to a corner of the store
Talking with the owner several weeks ago, someone from Las Vegas was buying the trains and moving them to Vegas. According to news, a Hindu group had bought the building for worship. I am the builder of the miniature circus and will be removing it after the 5th of January.
I’ve heard the Las Vegas train information from a few other various people. Do you know if it’s a private buyer or someone who plans to open a similar attraction?
I am not local but it still saddens me to see the death of a place that inspires a non-digital hobby that thrives from creativity, passion and imagination. My son would have loved a place like this if there were one down here in FL.
The same scenario happened to Northlandz in NJ. A buyer for the property was so moved by the display, he retired from his work and took over Northlandz. The new blood seems to be able to generate a living from the historical display. TRAINment Jct looks bigger and better. Possibly the new owner of Northlandz will have an idea on how to save this treasure.
I've visited so many times, I have recorded a lot there but I don't know where a chunk of the recordings are,Thank you. Also, something cool I saw once is at 16:45 there is a building out of frame, I once saw someone walking around the set when I was up there, he lifted up a building, and went below it, if that makes any sense. That was one of the access points to get on and off the layout, they hid it pretty well.
No buyers found but prolly plenty of vultures lurking to see what can be gotten on the cheap. Sad to see a nice layout going but I can understand when someone wants to retire.
I've never been there but it looks amazing! It is so hard for places like this to make it with fuels costs, taxes and not to mention labor costs that are needed for operations. Seems it would make a great transportation museum but I guess the money isn't available for that either. Just a shame it has to go away!!
I feel like there should be a gofundme to raise money to save this legendary place, but idk, I want there to be one but I probably wouldn't be able to start it myself.
Seeing this getting closed with no buyer to be found, I am wondering what they did wrong and how Miniatur Wunderland can be the biggest attraction in Hamburg/Germany with over a million visitors a year
They didn’t do anything wrong. This place made money and was always busy. The owner wished to retire and nobody stepped forward to buy it. It was listed for sale for over a year
New sub.Praying the Vegas deal goes through.Vegas needs a place to keep the kids busy, while the parents feed the slots. The operation is a turn-key "hook", for an existing business:hotel,mall,museum,resort,children's hospital,Union station complex,etc. Keep it together attraction.It's American history in minature.Anybody want to invest in the new Whistle Stop casino on the Strip?
What is going to happen to the layout itself? Is it going to just sit there for the rest of time, or will the trains be sold off? I have so many questions, will any piece of the layout be preserved?
Building is under contract for a Hindu Worship center for 2025. Layout will be demolished. Trains have been reportedly sold per another users comment but, I’m not sure of anything else such as buildings and other stuff
Have the people contact Wunderland in HAMBURG Germany,,they have been in business for years and they have the largest railroad display in the world,,they can purchase this altogether,,😊
Best outcome. Owner needs a tax write off. Civic group creates non profit to receive property as a donation. Owner would reap 20 to 40 % of the donated price as yearly tax deduction for it wipes out $100,000s of income. If the owner hasn't that kind of income, then take in other family as partners and let them take part of loss. Best use of facilities - training center for youth biz. Several yrs of school 5th to 12th take different tasks over school semesters or year, with if lots of kids, several sharing ea task together or in turn. In addition to current uses add in event space aggressively pargetd by kids to local biz leaders, churches, wedding planners, civic groups, school, sports groups. See if there is a catering biz looking to upgrade to larger digs, or their first real out of home location, the use concession space also providing concession and food for those booking space.
Wow. What an amazing place.
So much work into an absolutely terrific display of trains.
So sad that it is ending.
There is less and less room in this world for things that warm the heart.
Growing up I hade so much fun there. It’s a core memory that will be with me forever
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Likewise, very sad to see it go
Thank you so much for taking the time and filming this. This will quickly become a piece of history that you’ve recorded. It’s sad to see it go hopefully maybe there’s still a chance that some train clubs or somebody will pull together and purchase it.
It was extremely bittersweet filming this knowing it would be the last time I would see this. My wife and daughter have both grown very fond of this place as well. Definitely a huge blow to the local tourism and railroading museums in general
Unfortunately the building property is already under-contract with a Hindu worship center who plans to rip all this out. I’m sure it’s possible there could be a last minute save but time is very quickly running out if it would even be possible at this point.
@@BurlingtonNorthernModeler Ripping it out sounds so extreme. I hope they at least try to sell or donate the trains and structures! Many people put a lot of hours into the display.
Please! Someone step in to purchase this display. It brings joy to many children and adults alike. If several train clubs or businesses come together it possible to keep it open
Very sad, and especially seeing so few people there appreciating this amazing display. The time, effort, resources, and craftsmanship devoted towards designing, building, and maintaining this is greatly under appreciated. It’s heartbreaking to realize that most of this will most likely end up in a landfill. The joy and imagination that these types of displays once inspired are anachronistic and has been stunted and diminished by the smart devices that we’re now all addicted to.
This modell railway is a super, macht weiter so viel Spaß.
Another great loss in the railroading world. What a pity.
It Absolutely is. There already isn’t enough railroad museums/attractions as is these days. This place also would bring many people in who normally would never be exposed to the knowledge of railroads and their important roll in world.
EnterTRAINment Junction closing really is dissapointing
Thank you for all the years of memories. My wife and I would take our grandchildren to Entertrainment often , as they were growing up. We are so saddened to hear of the closing. We moved from Ohio to Florida 10 years ago , but always made time to visit Entertrainment , when we came back to Ohio. We are praying someone steps up and buys this business. European investors? Entertrainment will be forever remembered for the bonding we developed with our grandchildren and the magical visits we had there. Best of luck in retirement , to the owner , and God bless all involved. 😊
We need to find some way to preserve this layout man, we can’t just let it all go to waste
Man that’s sad that it’s closing a museum like this doesn’t deserve to be closed
Wish they could have found a buyer. My kids always enjoyed going to see the trains.
I wonder what is going to happen to all the trains and buildings. Much built by volunteers. I would hope the entire display would be sold or donated somehow. It is a wonderful venue! Thanks for the terrific video. It's much appreciated.
Their website states that they'll auction most of it off after Jan 5th.
Been there twice loved it both times, wish I had the money to keep it going
Sad news, gotta try to get there and experience it before it closes
I'm glad I went to EnterTRAINment Junction this past summer and got footage of it when I did. EnterTRAINment Junction will always be remembered fondly as the place for every railroader and railfan in the Greater Cincinnati Area to come and enjoy and hang out at. Hopefully, its legacy will be remembered.
Sad to see such great places closing down. As an 80s kid I only vaguely share the fascination for model trains but I highly respect the craftsmanship and dedication that goes into such builds. Also The giftshop and other areas seem to be built very well, something right out of a theme park :)
It'll be great if the local town bought it and ran it as one of their attractions.
I hope that the railroad clubs get together and buy this building and all the beautiful scenery and the trains. Hate to see it get ruined and destroyed too. Save the building and everything inside of it. Let's go save the building, and everything inside too. Sincerely Christopher wright. Let's go railroad clubs and buy this building and everything inside of it as well
Thanks for this video. Never had a chance to visit this display. The scenery, cities, and all the handiwork is outstanding. Very interesting to see running water as well, since most modelers avoid that facet due to the number of problems associated with actual water, electricity and the increased humidity in such a relatively compact area.
Most exquisite layout I have visited is the Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg, Germany. That is an HO scale layout with much more animation such as fire trucks going to an actual minature fire and putting it out. The space shuttle taking off and landing. Also a 1/87 model of Hamburg airport with actual model planes taxiing in and out and taking off and landing there.
Closer to home is the Greeley Freight Station Museum in Greeley, Colorado about 45 miles north of Denver. Another very large and well detailed HO scale model rail layout. It is based mostly on Southern Pacific Railroad in Washington, Oregon, and Northern California in the mid 1970s. Plenty of running trains, most of which are quite long as was the custom of SP.
So sorry to hear that this display will soon be just a memory. Too bad the Hindus don't add a worship center to the existing buildings and keep the layout running with admission to help fund their religious interests.
Thanks for doing the Awesome Video!
Much appreciated!
Woow, I have never been there, but it looks amazing. The whole setup, the different areas inside and even the outside. All very professional. Very sad to see it close.
just took my grandson their 3 weeks ago ,it is a shame they are closing forever
Nicely done,,such is the way,,all things come to an end,,😊
Beautiful scenerie!
So sad it’s closing !!
Wonderful footage
I wish I wouldn't close because this place was a big part of my childhood.
Great video work . No ' jiggling ' of the camera . Smooth transition of scenes .
I appreciate it. It’s hard to watch videos where the cameras pan fast
Sadly, this is becoming more and more common. I've seen 4 model train stores in my area come and go. The last one is barely hanging on and recently has had to reduce its operating hours to 3 days a week. A local big chain hobby store has relocated all of its train stuff to a little corner in another part of the store and has reduced its inventory by at least 75%. I got my first train, a Marx O scale #52875, when I was about 5 years old. Later, my dad and I started piecing together a really nice collection of HO stuff. As an adult, I modeled N scale and newer Lionel O scale. I've always had an interest in trains since my dad planted the seed when I was very young. Most kids now days just aren't interested in trains. I'm afraid, old train guys like us are the only ones that spend the money to keep places like this in business, and we're a dying breed.
This place was actually very busy with numerous families and younger and older people alike. It was more of the owner wanting to retire vs downturn in the hobby. I do agree with what you are saying about the hobby shops but this situation is different.
Going back to what you said about the hobby shops however, it is a shame how many have closed in the last decade. Really is hard these days to find a good one that hasn’t downsized their trains to a corner of the store
Wow! What a tragic loss for the community!
WOW. they should stay open ONE more year and try to sell it in 2025. The economy is going to be much better.
Sure buddy. All those tariffs make for a better, cheaper economy. Shakes head and walks away.
Talking with the owner several weeks ago, someone from Las Vegas was buying the trains and moving them to Vegas. According to news, a Hindu group had bought the building for worship. I am the builder of the miniature circus and will be removing it after the 5th of January.
I’ve heard the Las Vegas train information from a few other various people.
Do you know if it’s a private buyer or someone who plans to open a similar attraction?
The circus model looks great I saw it last time but didn’t pay for entry into the circus area this time so it wasn’t included in this video
I am not local but it still saddens me to see the death of a place that inspires a non-digital hobby that thrives from creativity, passion and imagination. My son would have loved a place like this if there were one down here in FL.
The same scenario happened to Northlandz in NJ. A buyer for the property was so moved by the display, he retired from his work and took over Northlandz. The new blood seems to be able to generate a living from the historical display. TRAINment Jct looks bigger and better. Possibly the new owner of Northlandz will have an idea on how to save this treasure.
Incredible bigest layout! Awesome! 😮
I've visited so many times, I have recorded a lot there but I don't know where a chunk of the recordings are,Thank you. Also, something cool I saw once is at 16:45 there is a building out of frame, I once saw someone walking around the set when I was up there, he lifted up a building, and went below it, if that makes any sense. That was one of the access points to get on and off the layout, they hid it pretty well.
so sad great place for children to learn about train history. and a lot of good work went into this, some one can make the numbers work.
The place has always been very busy and made money, it’s just the owner wanted to retire from it.
Too bad I don't have 6.5 million to buy it. I wonder if they will have a big sale on all the trains, track and buildings and whatever else there is.
No buyers found but prolly plenty of vultures lurking to see what can be gotten on the cheap. Sad to see a nice layout going but I can understand when someone wants to retire.
I've never been there but it looks amazing! It is so hard for places like this to make it with fuels costs, taxes and not to mention labor costs that are needed for operations. Seems it would make a great transportation museum but I guess the money isn't available for that either. Just a shame it has to go away!!
This isn’t really a money issue it is closing due to the owner simply wanting to retire. The place has always done well.
@@BurlingtonNorthernModeler Well I was assuming since their were no interested buyers there must not have money there to be made. Maybe I am wrong.
I was always a fan of G Scale as a kid, I never got my LGB Stanz starter set thought. Sad to hear the place is closing.
I feel like there should be a gofundme to raise money to save this legendary place, but idk, I want there to be one but I probably wouldn't be able to start it myself.
I hope they sell the locos and rolling stock and some of the buildings
Nice
Seeing this getting closed with no buyer to be found, I am wondering what they did wrong and how Miniatur Wunderland can be the biggest attraction in Hamburg/Germany with over a million visitors a year
They didn’t do anything wrong. This place made money and was always busy. The owner wished to retire and nobody stepped forward to buy it. It was listed for sale for over a year
RIP Giant layout
Not anymore!?!?!
I would have been cool if you could have mounted a camera on each engine as it did it's run, like an engineers perspective.
What About Moving The layouts To Somewhere?
New sub.Praying the Vegas deal goes through.Vegas needs a place to keep the kids busy, while the parents feed the slots. The operation is a turn-key "hook", for an existing business:hotel,mall,museum,resort,children's hospital,Union station complex,etc. Keep it together attraction.It's American history in minature.Anybody want to invest in the new Whistle Stop casino on the Strip?
Sad fact of today's empty headed culture that a buyer could not be found....
What is going to happen to the layout itself? Is it going to just sit there for the rest of time, or will the trains be sold off? I have so many questions, will any piece of the layout be preserved?
Building is under contract for a Hindu Worship center for 2025. Layout will be demolished. Trains have been reportedly sold per another users comment but, I’m not sure of anything else such as buildings and other stuff
@ I do hope something is saved to preserve its history for future generations, this looks like this took a lot of effort and time to build.
What will happen to the layouts?
It’s being torn down as the building is being sold
@ how are kids gonna do in person train related stuff Once it’s Gone.
Nooooooo!
That ‘s what i thought
Have the people contact Wunderland in HAMBURG Germany,,they have been in business for years and they have the largest railroad display in the world,,they can purchase this altogether,,😊
Different scale not compatible
Best outcome. Owner needs a tax write off. Civic group creates non profit to receive property as a donation. Owner would reap 20 to 40 % of the donated price as yearly tax deduction for it wipes out $100,000s of income. If the owner hasn't that kind of income, then take in other family as partners and let them take part of loss. Best use of facilities - training center for youth biz. Several yrs of school 5th to 12th take different tasks over school semesters or year, with if lots of kids, several sharing ea task together or in turn. In addition to current uses add in event space aggressively pargetd by kids to local biz leaders, churches, wedding planners, civic groups, school, sports groups. See if there is a catering biz looking to upgrade to larger digs, or their first real out of home location, the use concession space also providing concession and food for those booking space.
It looks like a club layout. Maybe Elon could save it. But truely, there should a club to run it.
Come to Outside Cincinnati November 12-14 2025 And be close I do not see it yet 😅😅😅😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I’m not understanding this comment at all?
I AM outside Cincinnati and have been for most of my life. 🤣