Good news regarding ERR:
www.lionel.com/articles/Lionel-Electric-Railroad
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Where did you find this information? On their website? Reason I ask is I don't see anything, and the last article listed about ERR was them explaining why it's being discontinued.
Thanks for the info,glad to know I will be able to get those two MTH engines converted!!
I have to wonder whether Lionel would have been willing to let someone else take over the business without that 11+ pages of customer feedback.And I also wonder whether the folks purchasing the ERR business would be moving forward without the interest expressed in that thread.
cwburfle I have to wonder whether Lionel would have been willing to let someone else take over the business without that 11+ pages of customer feedback.And I also wonder whether the folks purchasing the ERR business would be moving forward without the interest expressed in that thread.
Yes as they said they where already working with someone to take it over, but all the details where not finalized yet. and that was way before the 11th page.
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Yes as they said they where already working with someone to take it over, but all the details where not finalized yet. and that was way before the 11th page.I must have read the wrong thread. The one I looked at is currently at four pages. As far as working on a deal goes: working on a deal does not mean it will be completed. Maybe the deal would not have been completed. Maybe the buyer would have only contracted to meet his on needs. We don't know. What value is there in making fun of folks who were expressing their concern?
I wouldn't be affected by any outcome. I like stuff with electromechanical reversing units, whistle relays, and whistles with universal motors. Battery horns too, but I rarely bother to put a battery in a loco.
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