Hi! I'm new to live steaming, and a group of us are thinking of going up for the triennial. So far, I only have my steam engine. Does Train Mountain have...
Tony, I can answer some of your questions from experience, but you really need to contact them directly to get correct answers. I have not been to a Triennial,...
Hi! ... I liked your picture out the front cab window of Thomas at the Grand Canyon Railroad! :-) ... Some small amount of information is starting to trickle...
Tony, There is one track open to all. Friends supposedly has alternate trips over the RR. That is, for every trip a non-friend takes, a friend gets one too....
This is in response to Tony Burzio's questions. I did TM's hazardous materials report for the state in June and can respond to your questions about the coal....
Hi! ... Mmmmm, Welsh coal. Yummy! ... Probably don't get too many $2000 level members in December? :-) Obviously, if the first event I will be attending is...
OK, you have Hugo and I really confused. Neither of us have ever heard of a $2000 membership. Anyone else know about this???? I assume you mean by "passes" -...
Hi again Tony, I stand corrected, I just checked the website and found the $2000 sustaining membership category. I don't know how that applies to a Triennial....
Hi! ... From the Document "TM Membershop Categories 2008.pdf" on the trainmountain.com web site: Annual Dues $2000 Membership Categories Sustaining Member Full...
Hi! ... Only from a value standpoint. Nowhere does it state that the Triennial is not included in the passes you can get for membership. This significantly...
-I have never heard of a $2,000 membership either. As I remember, membership is $100 a year for the entire household, and if you attend a meet, there is an...
Hi! ... There are the following membership levels: $50 $100 $250 $750 $2000 I have been told that the higher levels are essentially donations, but they do...
I've tried to keep out of this dialog regarding memberships and levels of service but I feel I should step in and share my feelings. The train Mountain Web...
Hi Jeanne & Hugo Jerry & I just arrived home tonight from a wonderful trip to Mark's, with Toni & Lee, then on to see Jerry's cousin , who is older than him...
Ok so its raining there anything new? Hope that the new track right of way is done to a point where Richard wont have to be pulled out of the mud that is there...
Thanks Matt as always you have the answers, never thought of that but used it for years before I started working on them diesels. Boyd...
Boyd Butler
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You are welcome, CSX Carl has a pal who makes louvered doors too, send me a e mail off board and I will hook you up....CSX may be coming out in November to...
Ok here goes, I have simulated doors for my SW7 that are about .030 thick some with louvers that were attached with silicon, now HOW DO YOU GET IT OFF? I have...
... I found this answer on the net: "Heat gun will soften it like soft putty and the bulk will come off easily. Use a razor scraper to lift the remaining...
A year ago yesterday (Oct 26, 2007) Friends of Train Mountain signed its deals with Train Mountain. I thought it was time for an annual report. See ...
... John, Just finished reading your "Annual Report" and have a question. Based on the "rules" for operating on the north side of Chiloquin Rd., are you going...
Bob, No we are not going to supply cell phones. Quentin is adamant about requiring communication in case of emergency and the little family radios don't reach...
Timberlake Railroad weighs in with Quentin and FTM on the mandatory need for cell phones on board. We've already had one emergency that resulted in a death...
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... need for ... importantly with the bi-directional track. We have a cell phone but with the existing provider we are out of service on the "East Side" (good...
Verizon works well. Dennis Weaver From: FriendsTM@yahoogroups.com [mailto:FriendsTM@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Tom Veltman Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008...