Established in 1989, Euro Rail Hobbies is a family-owned business in British Columbia's Okanagan region specializing in European Model Railroads. We offer over 45 years of experience to our customers and operate out of our fully-stocked 2200 square foot retail hobby store in Summerland BC, Canada. We are proud of our reputation we have earned for customer service and competitive pricing. Read some of our Guestbook comments below to see what our many happy customers are saying! We are a past recipient of MARKLIN's Dealer of the Year award.
Our goal is to be your first choice for all the best in European Model Trains including Marklin, Trix, Brawa, Roco, Faller, ESU, Preiser, LGB, Bemo, Piko and MORE!
Good to know there is a place where I always find what I am looking for. Thank you!
I just took delivery on my first order from ERH, and both the sales price and service were excellent. I greatly appreciate the fact that I can order from a Canadian importer and pay only 1/3 (!) the premium postage American importers rather unreasonably require, a savings on this single coach order of some C$20.00. I look forward to doing more business (just made two 2010 new product reservations) with ERH and would commend them to all.
WOW! What great selection and pricing -- I haven't seen anything like it outside of Germany and Austria! I just placed my first order and can't wait til it arrives.
Hello Hobby Team And More "4 Times lucky" My 4th order arrived Down Under as always in good order. I'm a Era 1(1900-1914)Royal Bavarian Railways collector,verzamelaar,sammler. Started collecting in Holland in 1985. Came to Australia in 2003(working overseas Europe and Dubai). Retired in 2009 and More time for the Hobby. The big question,where to buy trains and More. In Oz? To hard to get,to expensive,The Lowlands? To expensive Sailed the seven seas and the web and found Canada Euro Rail Hobbies and More. 1.great webside,2.great choices,3.great service,4 great prices. 4 Times Lucky. Thanks Hobby Team there will be More. A Dutchman and legal alian in Australia. George J.C. van de Ven.