As you may have heard by now, Trains.com is going through a complete redesign. The new site will launch sometime during the day on July 12 (most likely late afternoon). If you visit on July 12 and the site isn’t functioning, please be patient. Please note that our reader forums will be down July 10 – 12 as we prepare for the new launch of our site.
Please be sure your current Trains.com profile includes your up-to-date e-mail address as we will e-mail you on July 12 or 13 with details on how to re-register at Trains.com.
We appreciate your patience as we upgrade our site. We’re confident that you’ll be happy with the changes that we’re making and once you’ve gotten used to everything, you’ll be happier than ever before with your experience on our site. We know change can be difficult, but we’re certain you’ll find the change to be worth the effort.
Here’s an overview of the changes:
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIBERS
If you’re a subscriber to Model Railroader, Trains, Classic Toy Trains, Garden Railways, or Classic Trains…
By re-registering at the new Trains.com you will be able to not only keep your Trains.com profile up to date (including your forum profile, e-mail newsletter preferences, etc.), you will also be able to access information about your magazine subscriptions, any special issues or books you have on order, etc.
All your accounts – magazine subscriptions, e-mail newsletters, reader forums – will be tied together in one neat package.
Certain sites will have subscriber-only access areas. You must have a subscription to the magazine in question to access its subscriber-only areas. For example, a subscription to Trains doesn’t get you access to Model Railroader’s subscriber-only content.
Subscriber-only content includes:
Model Railroader: Product reviews will be accessible only by Model Railroader subscribers. The reviews will be post