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It was sad news when I read that MTH was closing down, and it's great that they can carry on in some capacity. The diversity of their product lines was mind-boggling, and for me, the Railking line of structures was the cat's meow; those buildings enabled me and likely many others with less than stellar modeling skills to build towns and cities on a budget. Does anyone know what became of their wide variety of subway trains? I always wanted to get an old-time subway set, circa 1930s, but never did.

Going off on a tangent, and at the risk of beating a dead horse on the subject, I am not a fan of apps via Smart phones to control model trains, and my hope is that MTH can somehow figure out a way to re-engineer or make the DCS remotes an integral part of their lineup once again. For the time being, I have an extra DCS remote, so I am good to go.

Last edited by Paul Kallus

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