Do you have a track plan :o)  I do like to study track plans!
   
  Ed Kozlowsky

Andre Ming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          > Any operators out there?
>
> Ed Kozlowsky
> Sanford, Maine

Yes, Ed, for the past 30 years, I would be classified an "operator" (when I 
have had functional layouts). I have been an "operator" since at least the 
mid-'70's. For me, once I began to be introduced to 1:1 railroading, I soon 
wanted to translate that into miniature. Thus, I ceased seeing the building 
of railroad models as a reason for being. Instead, I begin to see the models 
as a means to the end: Operation.

My current layout "challenge" is to build a fun-to-operate S scale layout 
(circa mid-60s) inside this small hobby room. I only have a total of about 
9'6" x 14'10" to work with. Into this is to go an around the walls urban 
switching theme. Though I really don't have room for all the trappings of a 
"good" operationally oriented layout, I'm doing the best I can with what I 
have. If/when it gets finished enough for structured operation... I think 
it will be a fun to switch.

So, you're not alone.

Andre Ming
Poteau, OK 



                         


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