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#1
Doneldon, thanks for your information. I will try searching ebay using your suggestions. I rely on online shopping most of the time because of living out in the country. I did a hobby store search a while back and the NEAREST one to me is 100 miles away. A few trips there and I could start my own railroad for real with the cost of fuel. LOL  :)
#2
BaltoOhioRRfan, thanks for your info on these. I would like to find as "early" period trains as possible and it's good to know these work ok for you at a higher speed.   :)
#3
Rich, thanks so much for posting these pictures. I love those trains. Do you reckon there are more like them to be had or are they old enough it would be hard to find any?  :)
#4
Pacific Northern, thanks for the info. I had the feeling that's what I'd hear about the pancake motor and parts after reading everyone's replies. When you say "new" engines, what year are you referring to? Is there a year or span of years considered the "new" version?  :)
#5
Hi BaltoOhioRRfan. Thanks for the information and pictures. I will definitely check out your FB album. You said you didn't really have trouble with your De Witt but I noticed you labeled it a John Bull in your pictures. Is your top picture the one you said works okay for you?   :)
#6
Jeffery , thanks for your suggestion about using the Civil War train as a transcontinental train. If I cannot find other trains of an earlier period, I may do just that.  :) Here is the ebay link for a Prussia. 

Bachmann The Prussia HO Scale Electric Train Set 40-0155  http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bachmann-The-Prussia-HO-Scale-Electric-Train-Set-40-0155-New-In-Box-Ready-To-Run-/191006625953?pt=Model_RR_Trains&hash=item2c78e1d0a1
#7
jward, I love the steam locomotives too.  :)  Thanks so much for your information on and suggestion/reasons to stay away from the pancake motors. I have learned so much here already! I hadn't really thought about the improved technology, parts, etc vs the old sets.
#8
I'll definitely look at the store links, Rich, and download and study what I can. Thanks!  :)
#9
Okay, I found a Bachmann Prussia HO Scale Electric Train Set 40-0155 on ebay as well. There are a few different listings of "new" but old stock. Again, are these going to be "cute" but not good in operation as the De Witt? I have looked at the Civil War trains but am trying to avoid a war/battle theme. Thanks so much for all of the information!  :)
#10
Rich, THANKS so much for all the info!! Again, hate to show my ignorance, but is the Bachmann sound value 2-6-0 for about $120.00 something that works on the general layout, thus with any train, or is it something I would add to a single train so it, alone, would have sound?  :)
#11
Rich, thanks so much for the picture and info on the early trains. I am retired now and so have more time to do google searches, etc. "IF" you have any google (or other) links handy, I'd love to have them. I reckon I'll just do a broad google search and see what I can start learning. I know I have a TON to learn.  :)

Ah, I love the San Antonio riverwalk too, and of course, the Alamo. (I'm a native born Texan.)

Thanks again
#12
Rich, thanks for the diagrams and info! Do you think it is best to stick with the newer can motors or do the pancakes work as well? If it has a pancake and the motor goes out, I'm assuming I cannot put in a can one because of fit and other issues??  :)
#13
Roger T, thank you for your information. I see you said no DCC sound. Do I have to use DCC in order to have sound? Thanks.  :)
#14
Pacific Northern, thank you for your helpful information. In your opinion, is a pancake motor not as good as a can motor? If a train is very old, can I still get parts? Thank you. :)
#15
Rich, I assume one type of motor is "better" or preferred over the other (pancake/can)? If plastic wheels are not as good as metal, can they be replaced or is this a big expense/hassle? The opening bid price is $20.00 with $10.00 shpg. Here's the link- http://www.ebay.com/itm/171208282893?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT