Leading
The Way To Prosperity
3306
Pacific Avenue, Wildwood, NJ 08260
Phone: 609.729.6818 Fax: 609.523.1250 Email:
wildwoodnj@gmail.com
In
memoriam: Pete Holcombe
NEWS RELEASE
August 27,
2008
For Immediate Release
Contact:
Mike Porch (609) 729-6818 or (609) 602-2845 (mobile)
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Wildwood Train
Depot is International Destination
Photo: Holly Beach Train
Depot owner Larry Lillo in front of his Pacific Avenue store.
Wildwood Train Depot is
International Destination
WILDWOOD -
Holly Beach Train Depot,
located at 4712 Pacific Avenue in Wildwood, has become a must-visit
destination for model train lovers from Canada to the Carolinas.
Entering its 15th year of
operation in the same downtown location, the Holly Beach Train Depot is
owned and operated by train fanatic Larry Lillo. Lillo, a retired captain
with the Wildwood Fire Department, became interested in model trains as a
child. Attending a 1993 model train show inspired him to begin collecting
and eventually to open a retail location.
"That train show really got me enthused about model trains," said Lillo. "I
started buying trains and finally ran out of room at home and decided to
open this store. At that time, there had been no train shop in Wildwood for
over 30 years."
Holly Beach Train Depot is
named after the original train station which was located one block west of
the store. Holly Beach City, the original name for the center of 5 Mile
Beach island, was consolidated with the Borough of Wildwood in 1912. The
store has a huge inventory of model trains of different types and gauges.
Lillo also manufactures custom train accessories, including signs, buildings
and trucks.
An expanded website has brought
customers from across the globe, with Lillo shipping to England, Japan,
Canada and throughout the US. With the largest selection anywhere in South
Jersey, plus custom accessories, Holly Beach Train Depot has become a
classic "destination retailer", the store's unique offerings attracting
customers from a wide area.
Lillo has been living and
working on Pacific Avenue for 60 years, beginning his business career with a
shoe shine stand during the 1950's. He opened his first retail store, a crib
rental shop, in 1971. He has seen the ebb and flow of Pacific Avenue over
the years but has seen progress recently.
"Some people think that
you can't make money on Pacific Avenue," said Lillo. "It's simply not
true. If you offer customers a unique product, have a large
selection, fair prices and good service, people will shop here."
For more information about
the Holly Beach Train Depot, including their hours of operation and the
brands, gauges and accessories they carry, visit their website at
hollybeachtraindepot.com or
call 609-522-2379.