Thanks for saying so, TwinDad, but I don't think that I am anywhere near deserving of that. I'm just trying to figure out how to get my guys engaged in a therapeutic intervention that may help them. Maybe they will see playing with trains as fun and not a chore that has to be done. And maybe it might actually help some of them. We'll have to see. Thanks, again.
Hi! Seems I'm rather late to this topic. I've been searching for RR-puzzle topics (Inglenook/Timesaver), and "search" landed me here. I don't mean to intrude as this is a tad of a tangent to the thrust here, but my passion is switching puzzles and I'm looking for any source I can find.
Welcome to Trainboard, Alan. You are not intruding at all. Detailed information on Inglenook Sidings and John Allen's Timesaver can be found on Adrian Wymann's The Model Railways Shunting Puzzles Website More on the Timesaver: John Allen's Gorre and Daphetid Railroad - The TimeSaver A cool little layout that incorporates a Timesaver and an Inglenook that I would to build a version of: N Scale Tutorial Compact Advanced Plan, 2' x 4'