Have completed a total overhaul of the web page on my site for the B&M. Much more to see: http://www.train-orders.com/TOUR/BAM/BAM.html
Please feel free to pass it along to any NE railroading and B&M fans you know. Groups, whatever. Anyone who wants to link it from their web site....
Ken, thanks for this and for your PM. I've been off the air since last Saturday due to Trojan infections, computer that is.....:crying: Though, all is happy now.....:happy:
Yah. Early last month I had my first one since 1999 sneak through. Still not sure how. Had to re-load everything after a clean install. Fortunately I am all backed up, thus no data was lost. Hardest part was some older drivers, but now I have them burned on a disk and am prepared.... I hope....
Ken, thanks for the link and all the hard work. I spent a fair amount of time reading all that paper work, even found some for Potter Place New Hampshire. Thanks again for thinking of us Minute Man Modelers.
There must be a few B&M fans out there! Yesterday, my web site was really busy with people looking at that one page!
Probably because I posted the link on the Yahoo BM Group. Lots of very knowledgeable folks there including former employees who worked for the road, some as far back as the late 1940's. Your site generated several discussions back and forth within the group. Duane Goodman
What I find to be intriguing is that some RR fans and history folks really are interested. And for others, nobody even cares. For one example, amongst a group of say 2K people, I might not even see a single response and very few views. But a group of perhaps 350 will generate pages of discussion and really scour through the images.
I've met some fans of past and present lines that love the tracks and trains, but just aren't interested in the details of operations and/or railroad paper. They just like to watch them run. Duane Goodman
True. And also why a lot of folks have no idea how a railroad actually has been operated (past) and how they operate today.