I finally got the April MR today. I’d like to congratulate Horicon Shops for entering the model railroad market. I think I’ll buy one of their cars. Anyone got $50K? LOL.
BTW I wonder why it took soooooooooooooooooooo llllooooooooonnnnnnnnngggg for the MR to come. for your info I live in eastern PA.
I didn’t think I was going to get ANY argument from that remark, unless someone here is a postal employee. That could very well be the case, because in my 30+ years in this hobby I have actually met quite a few postal employees, but I don’t think that there are any at my local office, or they would understand the importance of delivering ALL OF MY TRAIN PERIODICALS IN A TIMELY MANOR!!![|(][|(][2c][V][:(][sigh][soapbox][swg][swg][swg]
Hello Dougal, I used to haul mail for a Trucking company based in Wisconsin that was contracted out to the “USPS” (United States Postal Service). The USPS can be very quick or very slow at times. For instance I was at the “BMC” (Bulk Mail Center) in Chicago IL. unloading at one of the docks & while I was waiting I was able to see the automated sorting line, ( A track conveyor with flat carts about 2’ x 2’ square & spaced apart aprox. 1’ on a tracked conveyor moving nonstop , A computer system operates it. There are hundreds of chutes , Each one having a different destination, Each chute has a box about the size of a refridgerator that catches the mailbags & packages , The computer has the information, & when the cart gets to the correct destination chute it trips a trigger that tips one side of the cart & then the mail will slide onto the chute & into the box.) Well anyway some of the times things don’t go quite as planned, Some of the time the mail gets hung up & goes farther down the line unexpectedly & drops into the wrong chute , So let’s say instead of going to you it might get sent somewhere else like maybe Anchorage Alaska ect. & then they find the mistake & they have to redirect it back & then more time goes by , Next thing you know it’s way past due your location. Here’s an example on how fast they can be also , Every two weeks I did a run designated , The Eagle Run, Madison Wi. -to- Indianapolis Int. Airhub. Depart Sunday mornings 1:40am - Arive 7:06am with no time to stop. They had a crew waiting for me & generaly had the whole truck unloaded in 5min. They would process it & send it out on various aircraft ( passenger, cargo, ect.) to be sent all over the world. Almost over night. It’s a pretty impresive system that the USPS has, & they ship by rail also , I’ve dropped alot of trailers at the BNSF yards to be sent westbound from Chicago . " Go Rail With The Mail " Oh Yeah! I just thought you’d like a little info. "Happy Rails…
Hmmmm,Had mine since Friday![(-D] (Mid Maryland)
Sure is nice when it comes on a Friday night, and I can relax with a few cold ones, read MR and Trains. Nice relaxing way to start a weekend!!![^][^][^][^][^]
Hey, it seems that Croatia is not at the end of the world after all! I received my April MR last tuesday or wednesday, and Trains arrived on friday. On the other hand, there’s not a single model train hobby shop in the entire country. So count yourselves lucky, you can have all those nice items from the ads in MR or from ebay with no customs fees and other charges + expensive postage (driving the prices up into unacceptable).
Greetings from (this morning sunny) Zagreb,
Oliver
I live way out west, 30 miles north of Seattle, Washington and I got April’s issue on March 1st!! Am injoying reading (studing) the article on how to scratch build a house using plaster. Happy railroading