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I wanted to give everyone here a great big thank you and pat on the back for your accomplishment in January.  Forum stats indicate that we had a record 12.3 MILLION page views and over 700 applications for new memberships!  In addition, we had tens of thousands of first time visitors seen from the IP addresses landing on the site.  Going back just to 2013 when I started looking at these stats our average page views were around 4 to 5 million and around 100 to 150 applications per month.

You all did this and everyone here at OGR appreciates your participation.  PLEASE reward our sponsors with your business AND if you haven't become a subscriber to O Gauge Railroading Magazine and/or a Supporting Member, we would greatly appreciate you doing so.

Thanks again!

Alan

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I love the buzz of the hobby-thanks in a big way to this forum. Everyone shares what they know so we can all  benefit. The Toy Train Hobby can take you anywhere you want to go-whether it is collecting, restoring, repairing  or building a layout. You just need the courage to stop thinking about it and just do it. (build your dream and be happy!)

It is one of the most creative things I know of. It reminds me of  a kinder, more gentle past. Good for the soul. It is multigenerational family experience. It puts a smile on your face in spite of the crazy sometimes negative world we currently live in.

So- why are you in the hobby? Nothing lasts forever in this life. What do you want to leave behind?  The toy train "gene" has been well planted with all the grandchildren and they love coming over to our home...to play "choo choo"- so do friends, neighbors, Cub Scouts and teenagers.

I have acquired pieces form Lionel, Williams, Weaver, Kline, MTH, and even some Marx tinplate. It's all good for different reasons. I am an operator first, collector second, and preservationist third. The thing that gives me the biggest smile is to see the past renewed and full of life again rather than gathering dust. I am grateful for my postwar Lionel "roots" and it is a big part of who I am.

We are going thru a major "reset" in the hobby. Simpler, more user friendly. A lower price point will spread the base even further. How much "techy" does the average train hobbyist really need? Less money is available from now on  for "acquisitions"... because of the economy. $ are being directed towards parts ( the activity is way up everywhere and so are the size of the orders), layout building, etc. etc. So the OGR forum is a platform for progress. All the questions you were afraid to ask are responded to "nicely" with a much larger audience than your local area.

Pictures are worth a thousand words as they say..

Best Regards,

Glenn Spencer 

   

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  • IMG_1167: Some of my grandsons-"the only way to view Toy Trains"
  • image0-8: our first family layout -Christmas 1972.
  • 03-img_0996: Christmas Layout 12-25-2008
  • IMG_3450: It's fun to do good-Nursing Home Presentation and Display -12-08-2011
  • 02-100_1734: Basement Layout progress 08-23-2006 with Grandson Nathan
  • 10-IMG_4043: Two of my favorite restorations/rebuilt 2343- custom painted DRG "Bumblebee" & SP "Black Widow"

I'm so glad this forum exists as I've been visiting and making friends here for 20yrs now.  I've learned a lot and I keep learning as many of you share your experiences and knowledge.   The gentlemen who run this Forum are to be commended for their hard work and dedication to making certain this site remains a fun place to visit.  The topics are varied and always interesting.   

Congratulations to Alan and his team for a job well done.

I subscribed to the print version of OGR for around 20 years before I gave it up due to lack of time for trains in 2014.  I perused the Forum now and then during those years but perceived that most of the info I needed for layout construction, when I could finally get to it, would have to come from multiple sources.  I used a variety of MR, old RMC issues, and books to guide module construction about 15 years ago.  As I'm now retired and have the time to be serious and committed to layout construction (at least until sailing season), I find just about everything I need on this Forum, with just a little search effort.  What a great resource and community!  I'll be a sustainer soon.

Although I have only been a member since October I find myself on this forum multiple times a day.  It started when I resurrected my O-Gauge trains from the attic that I had since the early fifties.

Until then I was running N Gauge trains and had forgotten how much fun O Gauge trains are without the insane delicacy that is an N Gauge locomotive.  This forum isn't just helpful, it's inspiring thanks to members who are intelligent, creative, and just great people.

Kudos to the founders.

Congratulations Alan and all of the OGR staff. Let’s not forget all the great members who post encouragement, help and inspiration. This forum is a great place for information and camaraderie with our fellow train lovers.

*******************************************************************At this point if you are visiting this forum daily and posting multiple questions weekly you should show your support for this great forum with at least a Supporting Member sponsorship to keep the site going.

Most forums despite their focus or subject matter are lucky if they have 700 members added to their rolls in 2 years not a month and the page views are just unbelievable!  OGR has it all from the great technical know how, great photos, helpful threads, and most of all the membership.  I too am glad to be a part of this forum for 20 years.  It's been a heck of a ride and the track ahead looks clear!

Thanks to the OGR staff, Forum Sponsors, and most importantly the membership.

Last edited by MartyE

Alan,

I am like a caged tiger waiting for my club to reopen so we can get back to where we left off last March 2020. I am climbing the walls wanting to start wiring and scenery work and finishing off the dual track S gauge lines we have incorporated on the layout.

Can't wait to contribute more pictures and information on our announcement thread which has been dormant and almost reached "the 3rd page" there!!

Bill's post motivated me to check my start date, which was in 2005. And made me reflect and yet again post what I've posted before. I've been so fortunate to make so many good friends thru this Forum. Over the years you read the posts and communicate. And then you get to meet many of the people at York. And it's not just by luck. It's because OGR made the effort to create dinners. It's because OGR made the effort to make sure the people from OGR were there to meet with us ordinary folk. It's because OGR made the effort to have OGR t-shirts, badge holders, etc., so we could identify one another. It was all these things which made it so that you could easily develop relationships with people who were hundreds of miles away.

I have tried to "pay back" OGR for what they've contributed to my life. I hope others do the same during these difficult times.

Gerry

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