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I used to travel up and down the left coast all of the time for work but these days I spend most of my time in Sacramento but would love to see the West Coasters get better organized so we can take on that 'other' coast. Hey look, a thread that hasn't had anyone even mention a Pennsy steam locomotive...oh darn!
Joe,I like the idea and would be game. I'm located near Sacramento, CA and make trips up to Dunsmuir periodically. I hear we have a mutual friend who lives there too.-Ryan
...I was thinking, since we belong to a East Coast centric forum and our superior West Coast are roads generally treated as an oddity in most discussions, we should organize....
Hello Joe:Great idea. I am sure that many of the modelling community here in beautiful British Columbia will be travelling down for Portland 2015.The Meet N March show this year is on Saturday, March 29, 2014 at Valley Catholic High School in Beaverton, Oregon:http://meetnmarch.org/Also a good opportunity for Railwire members to converge. I am hoping to get down there this year.Tim
I'll be there for sure!
I, too, live near Sacramento (Nevada City) and Dunsmuir is sort of a Mecca especially if you are also a fly fisherman. I am planning to attend the NMRA in Portland. John Signor lives in Dunsmuir (at least he did)Steve Dodge
While everyone is getting warm and fuzzy about this west coast thing and Portland, don't forget there is train show in Vancouver BC this late fall, no reason some can't meet up there.
You should try being a Central USA modeler - Kansas City Southern, Illinois Central, and (pre-Borg) Missouri Pacific. Seems like nobody talks about those railroads.Hmm... I'm writing a bookon the KCS/IC/MP...
Or CB&Q, the Midwest rocks. Without the Midwest both coasts would fall into the ocean.
Yes, Dunsmuir is great, I spend most of my free time up there. John Signor does live there, my sons and I ran on his EXCELLENT fully-signaled CTC-operated HO layout last week. Night operating session and I played dispatcher on the big machine clicking away. My oldest son took over dispatching for 15 minutes, what a blast! My 7 and 9 year old sons don't know how GOOD they have it!There are quite a few other railroad guys that live in the area too (photographers, railfans, modellers, previous manufacturers, and railroad retirees). All a friendly bunch. On the non-modelling front, in January I setup an ATCS Monitor server covering this area so railfanning is much easier up there. The upper Sacramento River Canyon is beautiful...I see many fishermen out in the Spring and Summer.Let me know if you're up in Dunsmuir in the Summer.