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The Original Parktrains WebsiteInformation Station |
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There are three main areas in this station.
Probably the most important is the FAQ. Please read the FAQ (Frequently
Asked Questions) before emailing me a question! It's very likely
that you'll find your question answered in the FAQ. I don't mind answering
questions, but answering the same thing over and over again gets old REAL
fast!
The Parktrains Email List is a discussion forum where you can find all sorts of expert (and non expert) advice, opinions, anecdotes, and ideas. The link in the Virtual Ticket will take you to the list's Yahoo web page, where you can browse the most recent messages, subscribe and manage your subscription, post files, and so on. The button here only subscribes you. For more info on this list, visit the FAQ . The final part of this station is the handbook . I created the handbook as a sort of spotter's guide to park trains. I'm trying to slowly update it so that it's more inclusive. As I learn more about parktrains, the handbook will be updated with new information. You can also use the picture gallery to help identify trains. How to Contact MeI'm always interested in getting new pictures and information about parktrains. Feel free to send me stuff without asking first. All I ask is that you include written non-exclusive permission to use any info or pictures you send on this website.You can email things to me at mconrad@compuzone.net . If you send me pictures, please send them in JPEG or GIF format. Other image formats tend to be really huge. If you must send a TIFF or other large file, compress it with a utility such as PKzip or Stuffit and send the compressed archive. I can decode just about anything. If you want to contact me by snail mail, my address is 103 Frazier Street, Winnsboro, SC 29180. I'm not going to post my telephone number online for a variety of reasons, but I'm in the phone book. All material on this website is copyright (c) Matt Conrad 1995-2002 unless otherwise noted. The copyrights of individual photographs remain with the photographers; all photos are used here with permission. Permission to quote limited blocks of text is hereby granted provided proper credit is given in a footnote, end note, or (in all web pages) by hyperlink. Permission is not granted to use photographs, but may be obtained by contacting the individual photographer. |
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