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Trains.com Forums have a new home

By Model Railroader Staff | December 13, 2024

Beloved forums for 'Model Railroader,' 'Trains' Magazine, 'Classic Trains,' 'Classic Toy Trains,' and 'Garden Railways' are back and better than ever.

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Trains.com logoThe beloved forums for Model Railroader, Trains Magazine, Classic Trains, Classic Toy Trains, and Garden Railways are back and better than ever in a new home: forum.trains.com. After a brief hiatus, we’re thrilled to announce that we have successfully migrated nearly 70,000 users and an impressive 250,000 posts to our new platform.

For those who’ve been part of our community for years, you’ll be happy to know that your wealth of knowledge and decades of discussions have been preserved. That’s right, some of our users are logging into accounts they created more than 20 years ago! This continuity is what makes our forums special and invaluable to train enthusiasts of all kinds.

Whether you’re into model railroading, toy trains, rail fanning, or railway history, forum.trains.com is your go-to place. It’s where beginners and experts alike come together to share their passion, ask questions, and offer advice.

What’s more, our forum isn’t just about the information — it’s about the community! As one long-time member put it, “There are no doubt other interest areas with as long a record of community participation, but this one’s ours. For us there’s nothing else like it.”

So, whether you’re new to trains or have been riding the rails (figuratively speaking) for decades, we welcome you to join our community. Your presence and participation will help keep this hobby alive and thriving for years to come.
Visit forum.trains.com today and become part of a tradition that spans generations. All aboard!

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Home page of the beloved forums for Model Railroader, Trains Magazine, Classic Trains, Classic Toy Trains, and Garden Railways. Trains.com
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