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  • eric
    Site Outage
    by eric

    Yep, the site was down for most of Tuesday, but it's back.

    Sometime overnight Monday, the site's databases experienced an anomaly which forced a rebuild from backups. Fortunately, we had good backups from Monday around 8pm, and the file uploads weren't affected at all aside from missing in the catalog.

    Right now, things appear stable. There may have been a few posts or private messages lost, but a few were able to be recovered and restored. All of the files uploaded yesterday...
    Posted 09-10-2024, 21:03
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    State of the Site - August 2024
    by eric

    I had to do a double-take when I looked at the date today... Yes, September is just around the corner. With that, my youngest started what's hopefully his last semester at the University of North Texas this week, and my granddaughter went back last week to start her last year in elementary school. Time flies way too fast in that regard. Heading back to school also means one of my favorite times of year -- NFL football is back. While the pre-season is not supposed to be an indicator of anythin...
    Posted 08-23-2024, 00:14
  • eric
    Memberships and Why They Matter
    by eric

    Checking Trainsim has been part of my daily routine for the better part of the last 20 years.

    It's like checking the news -- I turn on the PC or open a browser on my phone, and it's there.

    And I'm glad it is -- there are folks here I've known to varying degrees dating back 20 years, and this hobby is one of the few distractions I get from everyday life, and for that I'm grateful.

    Some of you may not realize how close this site came to being like UKTrainsim...
    Posted 07-25-2024, 11:58
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    State of the Site - July 2024
    by eric

    Happy Independence Day!

    It's hard to believe we're already halfway thru the year, but that's where we are.

    I do apologize for writing this a bit late -- hopefully by now, everyone who celebrates the day has had a chance grab a burger or brat at a cookout, and is getting ready to sit back and watch for some fireworks either tonight or in the coming days.

    Listening from my home office, the celebrating started in our neighborhood last night and hasn't stopped....
    Posted 07-04-2024, 19:29
  • eric
    Reefer Madness
    by eric

    The folks at TrainSimulations.Net have another great rolling stock set for us....

    Mechanical refrigerator cars are an essential piece of railroading, bringing fresh fruit and produce from the growing fields in California and Florida, as well as meat from the Great Plains and fish from the coasts to consumers nationwide.

    This set offers the standard Pacific Car and Foundry 57' car that was in widespread use from the 1960's to the 1990's. A few still remain in service today...
    Posted 06-26-2024, 10:10
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Random Style of the Day: Armour Yellow

Armour Yellow is based on the colors used by the Union Pacific on the very first US built M-10000 Streamliner "The City of Salina" from 1934 to 1941. A striking Art Deco scheme of Armour Yellow and Leaf Brown was used with a red stripe separating the main colors. Harbor Mist Grey replaced the brown during in the early 1940's.

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