How do I contact MTH trains?
(410) 381-2580MTH Electric Trains / Customer service
Who owns MTH trains now?
Mike Wolf
The case has thrown a spotlight on MTH, a Columbia model train manufacturer that operates as Mike’s Train House, and its owner, Mike Wolf, whom some collectors credit with reinvigorating a once-tired industry. The privately held company, which has about 57 employees, had revenue of about $40 million in 2003, Wolf said.
What is the status of MTH trains?
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.
When did mth go out of business?
Electric Trains president Mike Wolf has announced his retirement and the closure of his business effective June 1, 2021. Below is the text of his announcement sent to the M.T.H. Electric Trains Authorized Retailer network on the evening of June 8, 2020. Dear Loyal M.T.H.
Did Lionel buy MTH?
Lionel Trains Purchases Select M.T.H.
Was M.T.H. Trains sold?
ScaleTrains.com™, Inc., a leading manufacturer of HO and N Scale model trains, announced the acquisition of M.T.H. Electric Trains® HO Scale and S Gauge tooling assets.
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).
What will happen to MTH DCS?
staff once direct M.T.H. support for the systems concludes on June 1, 2021. The new tech company will continue to manufacture and provide support including any necessary software updates to the DCS hardware or DCS WiFi App. In fact, new and exciting product ideas are currently under development.
Who bought M.T.H. o scale?
Atlas Model Railroad Company Inc.
Atlas Model Railroad Company Inc. has purchased a selection of the tooling for M.T.H. Electric Trains’ Premier O scale locomotive and rolling stock lines, as well as some of M.T.H.’s RailKing accessories.