FWRR site is BACK online

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FWRR site is BACK online

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Good news... with a little encouragement, and a site provided to me by a friend, the Fort Wilderness Railroad website is BACK! :)

I'm slowly piecing the puzzle back together of the old site, so please be patient. The info on the site is frozen in time from the day it went offline, so it will need updating over time.

The new address is: www.fwrr.info

Enjoy and look for updates soon! :wink:
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That's great to see! Welcome back, Dave!
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David Rose Good news... the Fort Wilderness Railroad website is BACK

The new address is: http://www.fwrr.info

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David,

so glad you are back. Looking for more of your imagination and great things on the site. Love to keep Railroad history alive! Thanks

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Very good news! Perhaps David Leaphart's book and the new-run Accucraft models will help get more people interested in the FWRR.
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This is indeed good news! Congratulations, David!
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Cool - thank you! :)
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Grats, David.

You did a good job the first time, so I know the second will be a sucess. Maybe you can make a guest log in to receive emails when you update with new content this time.
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Awesome! I hope to see an updated status on how the various restorations of the equipment are coming along.
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Perhaps the forum admin can change the url of the FWRR banner at the bottom of this forum so that it points to the new site instead of the defunct URL.

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PWCPhoto wrote:Perhaps the forum admin can change the url of the FWRR banner at the bottom of this forum so that it points to the new site instead of the defunct URL.
Easier said than done, because it took me a few minutes to remember how to change that. But it works correctly now, I believe. The graphic still says "FortWildernessRR.com", but it links to the correct URL.
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