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RE: Where did your love of trains come from ? - HankAmericanEngine - 07-30-2014

Well, I suppose my love of trains came from Thomas & Friends. In one of my live-streams(can't remember the number for the sake of my sanity!) I answered a question as to how I got into Thomas and Friends -- through Shining Time Station, my love of Thomas & Friends led me to exploring the real-life engines that the characters from the show are based on. I suppose I'm guilty of being an Anglophile for the railways' engines and rolling stock, but that love also led me to enjoy a variety of engines around the world; guilty that the Union Pacific Big Boys were one steam engine that I loved without hesitation, probably because of the sheer size of them, my love has slowly expanded into learning just about anything and everything about railways and/or railroads around the world, locomotives from every country and region, rolling stock, and collecting some for my collection.


RE: Where did your love of trains come from ? - Super - 07-30-2014

(07-30-2014, 10:51 PM)HankAmericanEngine Wrote: I'm guilty of being an Anglophile

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