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Posted by
Anonymous
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Sat, May 1 2004 6:57 AM
Hi everybody
I'm Transman,I came over here to take a peek after OGRR said they were gonna charge,and for the life of me i can't figure this place out.
There seems to be
General discussion (Trains.com)
and
General discussion (Classic trains)
Then theres CTT ,toy train operating and collecting
I have all MTH PS2 engines and a mix of new and postwar cars.I'm not a collector,I use and run them.
OGRR has one main forum,you post anything from PS2 , to what are barend trucks on postwar.
What do you have to do here?,select which forum to post on?
It seems to me that way you have people with different areas of knowledge that would be on one forum or another
Am I missing something here?
Now, without attacking me,where should I be looking?
Thanks
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Sat, May 1 2004 3:44 PM
You are right, you select whichever forum you want to post on, depending what you want ask/talk about. Being a member on here means that you can post in any of the forums that there are. If you want to talk about toy train collecting or operating, there's CTT. The Model Railroader forums are more for scale model trains. There's also Garden Railroading. The Trains General Discussion forum is probably the best place to post anything about real trains. The Classic Trains forums is for discussion about older trains, but there are hardly as many posts over there. Most people usually just talk about all real trains old or new in the Trains forums. The reason they have both is because there is a forum for each different magazine that Kalmbach publishes. Basically you can post anything about trains in whatever forum is best. I visit and post in all of them.
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