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Spent Thursday and yesterday bringing some of my modules back home R.I.P. Montreal N-Trak (1985-2007)
Lenny, did the Montreal N-Trak fold?
I attended the public show at the NSC convention yesterday. I must say I was surprised at how small it was. I was expecting something like Chantilly. At first we thought we would blow through the place by lunch.I wasn't disapointed though, go to see some friends again(Chuck, Cory and Craig) and found some really great deals from the vendors. I scored two Kato NS Dash 9s for $35 a piece, a load of DI containers for $3 - $4 a pair and some hard to find coil cars I have been looking for. Some free goodies too and got to see a lot of the new things coming our way. Of note for me, the Atlas C420 and the IM SD45-2.I was surprised that there wasn't a larger Ntrak layout. Ended up spending the whole day there and glad I went.
who went up from Bantrak?
Quote from: bobcat on August 12, 2007, 08:55:42 PMLenny, did the Montreal N-Trak fold? Yes the club has dissolved, the current premises are to vacated by August 31st.
Quote from: Lenny53 on August 12, 2007, 09:00:05 PMQuote from: bobcat on August 12, 2007, 08:55:42 PMLenny, did the Montreal N-Trak fold? Yes the club has dissolved, the current premises are to vacated by August 31st. In 2004 our club TRAINtrak [Three Rivers Associates In Ntrak] lostour home also. We assumed it was the end but we have proved to be more resilient than we thought. Now three years later we are have 113 members down from the 28 that we had previously but we have lost very few of the people who actually do most of the work. Now we are increasing our shows and coming up with new ideas. Losing our home was not the death blow that we all thought. Keep the club going as it is far easier than to start over again.
Lenny, did the Montreal N-Trak fold? It seems the Long Island N-Trak is close too folding too. Is this going on elsewhere in the N-Trak world? I hope not.