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I have engines that run well on dc, as Flee pointed out, these dc engines will run on DCC. <br /> <br />However I am looking into one or two engines with DCC to assist in yard work or way frieght. <br /> <br />30 years for me, I am kind of stubborn and DC will never die. However, I am working on incorperating the best of the hobby. The main constraint is dollars. So, I plan carefully months ahead what I will do. (Except at the annual train meet, I sometimes bring home items unrelated to my "master plan" he he) <br /> <br />Good Luck <br /> <br />Lee
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