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[quote user="espeefoamer"] Normally, trains or trolleys only run to the south end on special event days. North of the Perris depot, the line is the BNSF San Jacinto branch to Hemet.An annual trip is made every spring to March Field to visit the air museum there. Sometimes the steam loco,VC2, will run about a mile north of the Perris depot to Nuevo street. Tracks are now being built into the Perris depot,so across the platform connections can be made with Metrolink trains when that service
Good to see another Southern Ry engine run again! It'll be Southern madness when 154 and 4501 (an if) are completed!
Who wants a pie fight? On me!!!
I'm back from a.... 5 month (guessing) hiatus from trains! I've been playing too much golf!
South- How often do they run on it? Is this really the only place where they do leave the OERM muesum area? North- Is there a North? If not, I'm talking about the line to the Perris Depot (the normal line). What is after the depot as you get farther from the muesum?
Too bad NRM is being a little stiff... I'm still 50/50 on the chance she'll ever run again. But I want it to happen!
Yes, I have. I gave my 2nd layout to a friend with a Autistic brother.
Hi Everyone! I bought a VHS from Pentrex (que the $9.95 clearence) and was wondering how long does it take em' to ship to your house? I do live an hour away from them. PC: Hope the Son gets better. I wish the best for him and your family. Robby: Hope you get the job. Luke
Bachmann showed the preproduction model of their new C&O 2-6-6-2 Articulated Locomotive with a VC12 vanderbuilt tender. Picture on top of this page: http://www.trains.com/mrr/default.aspx?c=a&id=3323 Looks nice..