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From scratch.  The home we purchased has a room I can dedicate to my trains--fairly sizable too, and I will not be limited to just hugging the wall.  I still have my N gauge items too--I could do the O as a garden railway (stainless track) and the n indoors--right now, all options are on the table--but, I am fairly certain it will be O in the room.

Orin, like Mark I was sorry to see the Alaska Railroad ( in Alaska ) come to an end. But sometimes we have to move. San Antonio is not a bad place to relocate to. Plus you already have a room allocated for a train layout. Seeing you brought your Alaska railroad engines and cars with you you can always build another Alaska railroad if you wanted to. What ever the layout becomes post pics of the progress after you have settled into your new digs............Paul 2

It was just time--my two older kids have relocated to the lower 48, aging mom in Arizona, large empty house up here.  My wife will retire, I feel I have another 12 to 15 years to give so we ended up where I found work.  flights are a lot easier, cheaper, and shorter from Texas to Az, Id, Co than they are from Alaska.

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