Bussinger Trains Uses Pandemic To Take On New Direction – CBS Philly

AMBLER, Pa. (CBS) — In this week’s Open For Business feature, Eyewitness News travels to a shop in Ambler, where the owners used the pandemic as an opportunity to take their business in a new direction.

All aboard, for you’ve got something that’s been chugging along in Ambler for 30 years that’s one-of-a-kind in a one-of-a-kind-location. It’s a train shop and a toy shop on top of a working track inside the old Ambler train station. It’s unique and it’s all yours. It’s Bussinger Trains.

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It was started in 1992 by the late Charles B. Bussinger, a retired electrician and lifetime train enthusiast, and Stephanie Dodson’s dad and Nicholas Dodson’s grandfather.

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During COVID-19, when the online store went up but…

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