Nice thread, Anthony. You certainly have a dedicated membership up there. What type of activation switches are you folks installing?
Good Afternoon Folks,
This winter at the Railroad Museum of Long Island we have been working on our newest exhibit, the Historic Lionel Visitor's Center Layout, opened in April of 2011 after being relocated from the Lionel Chesterfield MI. Offices. To date we have:
Inspected and repaired all locomotives, ready to run
Progress and photos can be viewed on the museum's blog at the following links below:
A Productive Winter Sees The LVC Control Panel Rebuilt
http://rmlinews.blogspot.com/2...utstanding-with.html
End of February Work Week Adventures
http://rmlinews.blogspot.com/2...week-adventures.html
Lionel Girder Bridges, Steam Engine Doors and ALCos at RMLI Riverhead
http://rmlinews.blogspot.com/2...es-steam-engine.html
Lionel Layout and Engine 16 Weekday Update
http://rmlinews.blogspot.com/2...gine-16-weekday.html
Riverhead February Weekday Work Crew Update
http://rmlinews.blogspot.com/2...ekday-work-crew.html
winter RMLI Locomotive Work
http://rmlinews.blogspot.com/2...locomotive-work.html
LIRR 399 Warm Winter Weather Progress
http://rmlinews.blogspot.com/2...eather-progress.html
Photos can also be found on our facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/railroadmuseumofli
The layout will be open again starting Saturday April 14th 2012. Hope to see you all there!
Anthony
Aide de Camp
RMLI
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