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[QUOTE]Originally posted by lynn: [QB] I am Lynn from Whitehouse Tx into HO only, and model the udxz5ndtr ;os6;litfmux[ci Railroad.That means I model any thing I put my mind to. I'v got about 90 locos, Riv., Atlas LL, P2K, Athearn, IHC, Bach., Tyco, Mantua, steam and diesel and all different road names. I cover from the DeWitt Clinton and early steamer to modern diesels. I've bought some new, but most at garage sales so I'm not near as wealthy as you thought. My layout is 7'X 24' running 6 trains around at a time. I have some old towns and some newer, so I stand in front of the scenery that goes w/the age train. Enuf about me. I've got a LOT of questions, but at a later time. I'm new on computer and just learning about forums. Hope I can find this one again. Lynn Canfield@cox-internet.com [QUOTE]Originally posted by richarddschivley: [b]Members: I am relatively, new to this forum and I would like to get to know some of you, better. So, why not let everyone know just exactly, what railroad you model, it's size, scale, DCC or Cab, how long you have been working on your layout, etc. I think this will be a good way to know more about us, all. Maybe, you could let us know, where you are located. I am in, North Carolina, I model HO. I have four-indivdual main-lines, so I can run, 4 trains at one time. My layout, measures:18'X 13'. I use hand-held-walkaround controls. I model, Southern RR; SP; SF; Erie; Pennsy; Erie-Lackawanna;etc.( I've got too-many to list, my wife may read this, and start asking-$$$$$, questions, AGAIN!), So, what do you say, Let's get to know each-other, better! Thanks. ......Richard [IMG]http://www.railforum.com/ubb/biggrin.gif[/IMG][/b][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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