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Now this is a great poll because I've actually been wondering about the demographics of OGR. Sometimes I get the idea that 90% of you folks live near York PA.
Yep, 20 min. away!
Great idea, Drew! Nice to know where we call home. I'm located in the Mid Atlantic area (New Jersey to be specific). Now don't think that we're all like the "Jersey Shore" crowd - far from it. More like Tony Soprano's crowd!!
Great shop to visit if you're in this area is "The Hobby Shop" in Aberdeen, NJ - (MTH Superstore).
why?
Check my handle and figure it out.
Pete
Pittsburgh
The Classic City of Athens GA.
Midwest in NE Ohio halfway between Akron and Cleveland
Check my handle and figure it out.
Pete
Pete, judging by your handle and avatar I hope you get to 6th street. I love 6th street, every time I'm near I have to go there.
Northeast
I'm a born and bread coal cracker...notheast PA. Great place to see trains and old bridges and tunnels and viaducts....incredible place to see so many train related areas.
West...California.
Potomac, Maryland (Montgomery County). Born and Bred, still here. Not planning on leaving either.
Just a stones throw away from Washington DC.
Delphos, Ohio.....milepost 0 on the AC&Y
Tom
Konapalli, Maui, in the land where everything has to be ordered. Don
I don't want to be contrary, but the mid-atlantic usually consists of DE, MD, VA, and WV as well. (I did vote using the existing map)
That said, I live in beautiful Frederick County, about 50 miles north of D.C. and 40 miles west of Baltimore.
Also, happen to be about 65 miles from York and hope to someday go there for that little train activity that I've heard so much about!
Jim
Check my handle and figure it out.
Pete
Pete, judging by your handle and avatar I hope you get to 6th street. I love 6th street, every time I'm near I have to go there.
I'm not a big 6th Street fan, too much of a zoo for this geezer anymore. I'm an old time dance hall kind of guy. More of a Broken Spoke/Armadillo type. Armadillo's gone, Broken Spoke now gettin' squoze out by greedy developers. The way of life.
Pete
I don't want to be contrary, but the mid-atlantic usually consists of DE, MD, VA, and WV as well. (I did vote using the existing map)
That said, I live in beautiful Frederick County, about 50 miles north of D.C. and 40 miles west of Baltimore.
Also, happen to be about 65 miles from York and hope to someday go there for that little train activity that I've heard so much about!
Jim
Mid-Atlantic region of the eastern United States comprising New York and New Jersey and Pennsylvania and Delaware and Maryland
Chicago suburbs. With all the violence in Chicago I can't wait to get out of here.
About an hour straight south of Chicago.
West Southern California.
New England. 500 to 540 miles depending on the route you take to York, PA
Homer City, PA. Homer City, PA. is located in Indiana county. We are about a hour east of Pittsburgh.
I live in an Eastern Shore suburb of Mobile (Alabama) - but Drew, you should know this as you live in (west) Mobile...BTW, I ran out of Gold Brick chocolate topping tonight, so I have to head over your way where they sell it. Not really train related. Don't care.
My butter pecan ice cream is just naked without it.
I live an awful long way from York PA, but I have been there. Scary.
Chicago suburbs. With all the violence in Chicago I can't wait to get out of here.
One less Cub fan. That's OK.
Parma, Ohio. Immediately to the south of Cleveland.
Probably would have been instructive to include all the breakdowns you posted in the graphic. some of the geographical areas mentioned are pretty large.
Not far from the Aurora IL CB&Q/BN roundhouse....or yes, Waynes World.
Yep about 1.5 hours from York near Chambersburg, PA
Minnesota, sleepy back water of the toy train world.
North Central Ohio Old Nickel Plate right behind my house, just east of Bellevue yard.
Probably would have been instructive to include all the breakdowns you posted in the graphic. some of the geographical areas mentioned are pretty large.
Agreed John. Actually, Ohio and Pennsylvania should be their own regions for this poll's purpose.
Chicago suburbs. With all the violence in Chicago I can't wait to get out of here.
One less Cub fan. That's OK.
He could be a Sox fan.....
Per the map, North Central Midwest.
But Springfield, MO. In the Ozarks, southwest Missouri.
Home of the Frisco.
I don't quite live in the middle of nowhere, but I can see it from my house
It's about 2.5 hours from York, 40 minutes from Allentown First Frost and Spring Thaw
Philly PA to be more specific