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I am in the process of learning how to operate DCS on my layout.  It has at times been a bit tough but thanks to forum members and Barry's book I am getting there.

 

The other day I had 3 trains running, one of which was a PS2 subway set I bought at York a few years ago.  This is the first time I had it out since implementing DCS.

 

As usual I was in a semi-confused state trying some different things with the remote and somehow I managed to get the Subway set into what I believe is a trolly mode.  All of a sudden the train starting announcing station stops and starting and stopping at various intervals.  At one point it reversed and starting going in the opposite direction.  I was not aware this set and/or DCS had that capability and it blew me away.  What was really so neat about it is that I was born and raised in NYC, the Bronx and Queens and I was very familiar with all of the station stops being announced.  I had not been on the subways in 50 years so it really was a walk down memory lane and I had the greatest time watching and listening to it.

 

So the next time I find myself grumbling about a) high tech problems b) price of trains c) complexity, etc ,etc I will remember the day I discovered what my subway set could do and how much fun it is.  I can only imagine what my dad would think were he here today to see this.  He was an engineer for the Penn.  We also  never owned a car.  If we couldn't get there by subway or bus, we just didn't go. So we were intimately familiar with NYC subway system at a very early age.  He was also a hugh Lionel guy and that is where my brothers and I got our love for model trains.  He would flip at seeing what they can do today.

 

Thanks,

Ed

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