I was working on my first gragraves track layout, I was a lionel tubular guy, but decided to switch for my newer train. I was having problem soldering the track for my switch yard, so I search the forum and found the answer. I have used the forum many times to solve a problem. Thank again for posting answers!!! The laptop is always in the train room.
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I'm glad you found the answer to our question here on the OGR Forum. We've got a great bunch of people here!
And thanks for subscribing to the Digital OGR!
Rich; boy isn't that the truth. I've learned so much over the years thanks to all the great people on the forum. I also learned what a consist is.
The forum has been so helpful as I've built my layout. It's so great being able to search topics, ask questions, etc. I've learned a lot and met a lot of great people.
And props to rboatertoo for using the forum's "research" function.
This is the best place to be for all things concerning O-Gauge.
Gentlemen,
The knowledge & experience level here on the OGR is actually frightening at times, if the answer to your O Gauge problem can not be found on the OGR, more than likely there is no answer any where, to your particular problem. The OGR has no equal on the internet.
PCRR/Dave
Yep, this is a great place to learn and get assistance!