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Hawthorne Village(r) features a collection of subscription trains that run on HO track (so sometimes they're mistakenly labeled "HO" trains). However the trains are large enough to look good with O-scale accessories, such as most Christmas village buildings. The Hawthorne Village trains use reliable mechanisms and other parts from Bachmann On30 trains, so they run like "champs," and service will always be available. But the Hawthorne Village designers add artwork and other detailing that make these trains much more attractive and collectible.
Note About Subscription Trains Because these are subscription trains, each piece is actually considered a separate purchase. (The price advertised on the Hawthorne Village web site is the cost of each collectible piece.) In the first shipment, you receive the locomotive, which is an exceptional value. Then about a month later, or when the next piece is available (whichever comes first), your order for the next piece is automatically processed. That means that you can still get the locomotive before Christmas if you order early enough, so you'll have something to wrap up and put under the tree. The locomotive is also a great value, so the recipient won't be disappointed, even when he or she learns that the rest of the train is still to come. On the other hand, there is a good possibility that some of these trains will sell out between now and Christmas. If there's one you really want, don't assume that it's "safe" to wait until later - I have not heard from one reader who was disappointed with his or her train, but I have heard from many readers who were disappointed because they put off ordering a subscription until it was too late. These are delightful trains and a great value, so order your favorite soon if you don't want to miss out! For details about how a subscription train works, please click here.
Note about Suppliers: While we try to help you get the products you want by recommending suppliers with a good record of customer service, all transactions between you and the supplier you chose to provide your trains or other purchases are governed by the published policies on the supplier's web site. So please print off any order confirmation screens and save copies of invoices, etc., so you can contact the appropriate supplier should any problems occur. (They almost never do, but you want to be on the safe side.)
Update for 2013! Due to the economic slowdown, Hawthorne Village did not order as many new trains and towns developed as they usually do. Now that at least some customers are feeling confident about things again, they're starting to order trains and towns in relatively high numbers. As a result, over dozen of our most popular Hawthorne Village trains and towns ran out between 2012 and 2013. Quite a few others became unavailable for several months. Although they are now showing availability again, these are not new issues - they are still drawing on the same "limited edition" trains that were unavailable for much of 2012. So I can't say how long they will last. I can say with certainty that the vast majority of folks who order these collections are delighted with them, and 100% of the people who waited too long to order are disappointed.
To see more pictures, to learn more about any of the trains, or to purchase any of these subscriptions, please click on the photographs or the "Buy Buttons," where they appear.
Thomas Kinkade Christmas Train and Villages - If you want the most charming train ever made for Christmas villages, consider Hawthorne Village's Thomas Kinkade(r) Christmas Express Subscription Plan Train. This is the first authorized collectible train to feature paintings by reknowned artist Thomas Kinkade. It has been so popular that two more Thomas Kinkade(r) trains are being offered this season. Hawthorne Village ordered many of these original, limited edition trains, so we have been able to offer them two holiday seasons in a row, but we have no idea how much longer subscriptions will be available. The first "issue" of this subscription includes the locomotive and tender, an excellent value.
Update for November, 2008 For a limited time only, you can get the first three issues of this set - enough to run a train - all at once in a
Super Starter Set
offering. If you order now, you could have the first four pieces, a complete train set, by Christmas. Click here
for more information.
Please click on either photograph for more pictures and details, as well as a list of accessories that would add interest and charm to any Christmas village using this train.
Note: New Thomas Kinkade trains and villages are constantly being added to the collection! Please click on either photograph for details.
Coca Cola(r) Christmas Train and Village - Coke(r) collectors rejoice! Hawthorne Village's(r) first Coca Cola Collectible train outsold all expectations and has been unavailable for over two years. I have spent a great deal of time telling folks that bad news, so believe me, I'm glad to have good news for a change. The Hawthorne Village(r) Coca Cola Collectible Christmas Train Subscription is back in a new limited edition series, with vintage Coca Cola Santa graphics and many charming, vintage details. The first "issue" of this subscription includes the locomotive and tender, an excellent value. This will grace any mantle or Christmas Village, but it will be especially "at home" in the limited edition Coca Cola Christmas Village collection which is shown on the same page.
Please click on either photograph for more pictures and details, as well as a list of accessories that would add interest and charm to any Christmas village using this train.
Norman Rockwell Holiday Train
Norman Rockwell Express Holiday Electric Train Collection
You've probably seen many display villages and Christmas trains based on Norman Rockwell's classic artwork. The Saturday Evening Post and other publications that originally published Rockwell's paintings have licensed them to many vendors and manufacturers. But what you may not know is that the Rockwell family has only approved one electric train and one display village to celebrate Rockwell's unique vision of America! The Norman Rockwell Holiday Subscription Train
is the only electric train set officially authorized and endorsed by the Norman Rockwell family. Each car includes artwork from Norman Rockwell's famous collection of holiday paintings.
The total effect is of an "North American Christmas" like no other.
Please click on either photograph for more pictures and details.
Norman Rockwell Holiday Express: Collectible Electric Train "Starter Set" - For a limited time, you can "jump start" your collection by
buying the first three issues all at once. After that, you will go into "subscription mode," getting one issue at a time about four weeks apart, as long as you want to keep getting them.
Al Agnew's Silver Moon Express
- If you want to celebrate the Winter Solstice in a truly "wild" fashion, you might want to take a look at the Hawthorne Village
Silver Moon Express Subscription Plan Train
.
This subscription train has wintry blue and silver colors, as well as paintings by Al Agnew that feature wolves and snowy landscapes. (For a closeup of the locomotive click here.)
This train became unavailable in 2012, but is back, possibly in limited quantities. (Actually all of these trains are limited editions, but some are more limited than others.) If you're interested in Al Agnew's work, or if you decorate with a silver and blue theme at the holidays, this is a unique opportunity. Please click on either photograph for more pictures and details.
By the way, if you prefer diesel trains, an HO Agnew-inspired Spirit Of The Wild Express
is also available.
Rudolph's Christmas Town Express Train Collection
The exclusive Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer(R) Collectible ON30 Scale Electric Train Set Makes Unique Christmas Decoration - Last year, Rudolph's(r) Christmas Town Collectible Village delighted thousands. Now collectors and Rudolf-lovers will be thrilled by this first-ever Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer collectible! Let Rudolph guide this ON30 scale electric train set to your house for Christmas.
This set really is a one-of-a-kind. When it became unavailable for several months in 2012, there were some disappointed would-be customers. But it's worth remembering that one day it will become unavailable permanently.
It includes a FREE power-pack and nickel silver E-Z Track(R) elevated track set, a $60 value.
Please click on either photograph for more pictures and details.
The matching Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer Christmas Village Collection - is available as a
Super Starter Set, so you can get enough pieces to set up a whole village all at once. Your collection continues to grow afterwards, but this helps you give your village a huge "jump start."
The
Magic Of Disney Express Electric Train Collection
celebrates all of your favorite Disney® characters, including Mickey Mouse (as the Sorceror's Apprentice), Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and many more. Each issue in this collection has exquisite detail and charming features that will attract attention and interest for years to come. The locomotive headlight and the coaches are lighted as well, making this train a real "attention-grabber" when it runs around an illuminated holiday village such as the ones shown on this page.
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Please click on either photograph for more pictures and details.
Note: If you buy a collectable train with the idea of running it around your Christmas tree, you might want to take special precautions so that someone who missteps near the tree doesn't accidentally kick an irreplaceable locomotive across the room. (Don't ask me if this warning is based on personal experience.) One possible solution might be to start a subscription of the Hawthorne Village train you like the most, and at the same time buy a Bachmann On30 train set that you can afford to leave on the floor or let the kids run. (And when the kids go to bed, and everyone else leaves the house, you can get out your Hawthorne Village train and run it--they run on the same track.)
New for 2006! Hawthorne Village Christmas Train Station Accessory Subscription Plan
Finally, a Christmas Train Station set to go with the Hawthorne Village Christmas trains. This is a subscription set, like the Hawthorne Village towns. But instead of a whole town, this set models the "hustle and bustle" of a small-town railroad station at Christmas. We admit, we don't know everything about this set, as it's still very new, but we do know that the first installment is a charming early-to-mid-1900s station covered with "snow" and decorated for Christmas. According to the Hawthorne Village people: "Beginning with a fabulous model train station, every detail is handcrafted by master artisans, from authentic looking stone work and rough hewn flooring, to festive Christmas decorations and realistic train sound effects! You'll be delighted with all the special features in future issues too, from a switching station with a Santa who pops out as your train passes by, to an illuminated station platform with a FREE "Commuter Friends" figurine! These are must-have accessories to any prized train collection. And you won't find a finer value anywhere. Hurry, order now!
To order, or for more information, please click on the photograph at the right.
Track - By the way, I've been getting questions about track. The trains above come with an oval of track that is about 38" x 56". In most cases, you receive a circle of track with the second issue, the power supply with the third, and the straight track with the fourth. If you can't wait to run your locomotive as soon as it arrives, these trains actually will run on just about any HO track. If you have a lot of that in the attic, you might consider using that instead of the track that comes with the train. If you DON'T have a pile of HO track somewhere, we have listed some track accessory kits farther down that you can order. Or if you live near a hobby shop, you may easily add additional pieces of Bachmann EZ Nickel Silver Track at any time. The Bachmann EZ Track #44501
is an exact replacement for the curves that come with the train sets.
#44511
matches the straight pieces.
In addition, Hawthorne Trains is offering extension track packages that are listed below.
Accessories for Trains and Villages on This PageHawthorne Village Train Accessories - As different as they may look, all of the Hawthorne Village trains on this page are mechanically interchangeable. They are On30 trains, built on frames made by the Bachmann Corporation, the world's largest model train manufacturer. The track they all use is the same EZ-Track that Bachmann sells for HO trains, so if you order more than one Hawthorne Village train, you can use the track from each set interchangeably. You can also always get extra Bachmann EZ-Track pieces as well as Bachmann parts and service on your Hawthorne Village trains. A few extra track pieces and other Hawthorne Village accessories you may find useful are provided below for your convenience.Summer Crossing Gate Train Accessory Set
Winter Crossing Gate Train Accessory Set
Track Multi-Pack Train Accessory Set
Crossing Track Pack Train Accessory Set
Bridgeport Train Display Wood Cabinet
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