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If you have a question to ask others in the hobby, or if you want to answer or comment on a question, or if you want to publish a photo/description of your layout… then this is the place to do it.  This popular Model Train Help Blog has already had nearly 400,000 visitors!

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To submit a question simply use the “Submit Your Question” link in the right hand column.

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PLEASE NOTE: All questions and comments get submitted to the Blog Moderator for approval prior to publication. Please spell check and proof read what you write before submission, as only the best comments, questions and answers will be published. Sorry to be fussy, but we get a lot of comments that don’t make sense, and we want to maintain a high standard for everyone reading this blog.

3 Responses to Submit A Question Or Answer A Question

  • hornby LNER fan says:

    can I run hornby oo gauge on any US train sets? Lionel for example. i have a few engines from UK that are boxed with a few pieces of track but do not have anything else.
    Any help appreciated

  • Jonty says:

    In reply to hornby LNER fan:

    You are more likely to get your question answered if you submit it to the Blog Moderator for approval as you will then get it published on the main Home Page. Use the “Submit Your Question” link in the right hand column.

  • Frank Markovich says:

    How to keep power to DCC engines so they don’t stall when going over slightly dirty track. While I clean constantly I think that with Tsunami’s there must be a way to keep them running over less then perfectly clean track.

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