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Laying Track?
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I don't see where season has anything to do with working on your layout-it's nothing like lawn work that only requires attention a certain amount of the year. My railroad is in a U-shape around my furnace in my basement in Erie, Pa. It gets plenty cold here in the winter, my basement has had temps as low as 50 during the winter, but with a heavy shirt and a small space heater to augment the heating duct off the furnace, I work year round on it (although I do have to admit, the A/C in the summer is more effective than the heater in the winter), and enjoy it the same. I will admit however, I try to construct buildings (upstairs) during the peak cold. Bottom line, for me and the Frostbite Valley Railroad Association, track laying and working on the layout knows no season!
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