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Offline kumarvartak  
#1 Posted : 04 May 2016 08:32:28(UTC)
kumarvartak


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Dear All,
Please let me know the details of what one means by Epoch !, Epoch II and so on is there a site which gives the details.
Thanks
Offline Danlake  
#2 Posted : 04 May 2016 09:03:55(UTC)
Danlake

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Hi Kumar,

See link:

https://www.marklin.com/tech/eras.html

Such information is also included in the yearly Marklin catalogue.

Brgds Lasse
Digital 11m2 layout / C (M&K) tracks / Era IV / CS3 60226 / Train Controller Gold 9 with 4D sound. Mainly Danish and German Locomotives.
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Offline rbonet  
#3 Posted : 04 May 2016 09:46:51(UTC)
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Hi,
You can also make a look to the NEM norms NEM800 through NEM825: http://www.morop.eu/fr/normes/index.html

Regards,
Rafael
Collecting Era I, II & III, mainly German, French & Spanish RR, some USA
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Offline H0  
#4 Posted : 04 May 2016 09:49:15(UTC)
H0


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Hi!
Originally Posted by: kumarvartak Go to Quoted Post
Please let me know the details of what one means by Epoch !, Epoch II and so on is there a site which gives the details.
As far as I know those eras are defined by MOROP and published in the NEM (which are available in German and French, the English version is outdated).

The Märklin definition varies slightly from the NEM definition, but is accurate enough for most people (and matches the symbols in the Märklin catalogue).
Regards
Tom
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Offline kumarvartak  
#5 Posted : 04 May 2016 10:28:18(UTC)
kumarvartak


Joined: 25/03/2011(UTC)
Posts: 97
Location: India
Dear All,
Thanks for the swift response, I visited the NEM page but the information on Epochs, was in French is there an english version.
Regards,
Kumar vartak
India
Offline Bigdaddynz  
#6 Posted : 04 May 2016 12:19:51(UTC)
Bigdaddynz

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Originally Posted by: kumarvartak Go to Quoted Post
.....is there an english version.


Yes, as has already been pointed out there is a description of eras in the Marklin catalog. So, if you find or have an English catalog......

For example, if you have the 2015/2016 Marklin catalog, the description of eras is on page 451.

Be aware....

Originally Posted by: H0 Go to Quoted Post
The Märklin definition varies slightly from the NEM definition, but is accurate enough for most people (and matches the symbols in the Märklin catalogue).


Or you can visit the Marklin US website Lasse refers to.

As for the Morop site, if you click on the English flag you get.....

"Dear Railfan,

Unfortunately, due to a lack of time, we're not able to provide you with the norms.
Please refer to the french or to the german versions.
We apologize for the inconvenience.

We are looking for English native speakers volunteers.
The Morop Staff, Octobre 15th 2011 "
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Offline Unholz  
#7 Posted : 04 May 2016 13:32:31(UTC)
Unholz

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Location: Switzerland
MOROP slightly outdated, but in English: http://www.blainestrains.org/NEM/nem800_e.pdf
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