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TOPIC: Model Railcast Episode #204-Featuring the Reading!

Model Railcast Episode #204-Featuring the Reading! 9 years 7 months ago #3453

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Hi All,
For those of you that are into podcasting, I was recently interviewed for the Model Railcast Show, one of the model railroading podcasts that's out there in cyberspace. The episode was posted earlier today - go to www.modelrailcast.com or search the iTunes podcasts for "Model Railcast" and look for Episode #204. You can hear me talk about the Reading Modeler website, my layout plans, and there's even a plug for the Reading Modelers' Meet!

Thanks,
Tom
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The Reading Modeler
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Model Railcast Episode #204-Featuring the Reading! 9 years 7 months ago #3454

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My sincerest and greatest THANKS to Tom for the mention of the MEET-II on the end of this podcast!!!
I did not need to be mentioned... thanks, but it is great to have the event mentioned!!
Kudo's and again THANKS!!!

And Tom is right... if not for THIS site, the RRRMM-II would not be happening. The idea was born here!

BTW - the rest of the podcast was excellant... too!
Thanks,
Barry
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Model Railcast Episode #204-Featuring the Reading! 9 years 7 months ago #3457

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I enjoyed listening.
Jeff D'Amelio
RCT&HS 1628
Modeling Doylestown to the Terminal, if only in my head!
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Model Railcast Episode #204-Featuring the Reading! 9 years 7 months ago #3462

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Nice.... I didn't find that track plan that was mentioned anywhere on that site. Maybe it could find a home on this site. I don't think any of us would mind seeing an ongoing project update article or forum topic.

On a similar note.... my East Penn plans hit another open rail as the good superdupervisors of Exeter Township are set on expanding commercial zoning into my neighborhood, and who knows what other tricks or plans are up their sleeve. Did one of them actually say perhaps a Wegmans/Exeter Commons II would take out the entire Green Tree Acre development, why yes I do have that on tape. Now I am back to a format of sectional or modulars that might have to be moved or just another wait and see mode. Walls get blue paint this weekend either way.
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