Where did your love of trains come from ?

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Thought id throw this one in. My earliest recollections are listening to the Class 37s here in the Uk in my bed listening to them close by passing my house in the late 60s/70s with the night mail train,on the West Coast main line.(The TPO) Loved the sound of the class 37s! Also remember as a child reading the original Thomas books from our local library. I was then lucky enough later in life around 2005/6 to work on board here in the UK as a CSA,a customer service assistant on board GNER which again was absolutely fantastic! My love of trains has always been there !
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Chris...you actually worked on the Great North Eastern Railway (GNER) train? [Image: cool-sign-smiley-emoticon.png]

I really wasn't much into trains at all until my Grandson came along. My childhood mostly revolved around sports and HO cars which changed to sports and real cars when I got older. My only child is a daughter so no train interest their until her son (my Grandson) came along and everything took off from their.
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i honestly dont know! no one in my family has any interest or other connection to trains. my friend blair, he basically has either coal or diesel in his veins from several generations back, on both sides!
i do remember seeing a tomy train set in a local department store, either 89 or 90, and begging mum for it. shockingly, she actually got me one and i loved it! remember many happy playtimes. from there, i picked up second hand pieces at various thrift stores, yard sales and school gala days. it grew from there to where i am now.
the local model railway club held shows and open days, and now and then i would convince dad to take me, amazed by the trains which didnt run on batteries! also by seeing a grown man who also had a tomy set up, which convinced me i didnt need to get too old for tomy.
4 years ago, i joined that same model railway club, quickly developed a rivalry with that grown man [hey, lets combine collections for the next show! ummm... how bout we dont?! he has since quit for other reasons.] since joining, i havent looked back, designing different layouts as often as possible. even got into HO and some N scale, buying mostly canadian roadnames.

as for real trains, ive always loved them and spent my teen years across the road from a shunting yard, where locos would come in day and night. until the late 80s, there was a railways workshop down the road, but it has since been demolished. we did 2 steam train excursions when i was young. one went a few hours north and back, and the other was the crunchie bar train. cant remember where it went.
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(05-13-2014, 10:41 PM)Super Wrote: Chris...you actually worked on the Great North Eastern Railway (GNER) train? [Image: cool-sign-smiley-emoticon.png]

I really wasn't much into trains at all until my Grandson came along. My childhood mostly revolved around sports and HO cars which changed to sports and real cars when I got older. My only child is a daughter so no train interest their until her son (my Grandson) came along and everything took off from their.

Hi yes i did ! around 2005 i passed through GNERS training at York in Yorkshire in the North of England and worked on board from Leeds to Kings Cross in London.

(05-14-2014, 07:15 AM)sunhuntin Wrote: i honestly dont know! no one in my family has any interest or other connection to trains. my friend blair, he basically has either coal or diesel in his veins from several generations back, on both sides!
i do remember seeing a tomy train set in a local department store, either 89 or 90, and begging mum for it. shockingly, she actually got me one and i loved it! remember many happy playtimes. from there, i picked up second hand pieces at various thrift stores, yard sales and school gala days. it grew from there to where i am now.
the local model railway club held shows and open days, and now and then i would convince dad to take me, amazed by the trains which didnt run on batteries! also by seeing a grown man who also had a tomy set up, which convinced me i didnt need to get too old for tomy.
4 years ago, i joined that same model railway club, quickly developed a rivalry with that grown man [hey, lets combine collections for the next show! ummm... how bout we dont?! he has since quit for other reasons.] since joining, i havent looked back, designing different layouts as often as possible. even got into HO and some N scale, buying mostly canadian roadnames.

as for real trains, ive always loved them and spent my teen years across the road from a shunting yard, where locos would come in day and night. until the late 80s, there was a railways workshop down the road, but it has since been demolished. we did 2 steam train excursions when i was young. one went a few hours north and back, and the other was the crunchie bar train. cant remember where it went.

Absolutely fantastic!
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Long story short, It all started a long time ago. When I was born, I was given a tomy thomas by my grandmother. My mother always took me to the train tracks to watch as the trains passed . I was hooked. Thomas started differently, as my mom got me a "Thomas and the Magic Railroad" DVD , and started with Thomas. I began collecting tomy Thomas, set after set , train after train. I had quite the collection ! Then, when I believe I was about 9 or 10, when trackmaster came . I had the Face changing James, and the runaway boulder loop set. From then on, trackmaster was my set! Sadly around that time, tomy in the USA had started to die out, but since then it's been trackmaster!
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nice to see we have a young member here.
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(05-23-2014, 08:18 PM)sunhuntin Wrote: nice to see we have a young member here.

Not too young Wink lol
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hmm, young enough! if you were 10 when trackmaster came out, thatd make you what, 15 or so?
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(05-24-2014, 08:28 AM)sunhuntin Wrote: hmm, young enough! if you were 10 when trackmaster came out, thatd make you what, 15 or so?

Close! Wink

(05-24-2014, 02:28 PM)Trackmaster-Rail-Yard Wrote:
(05-24-2014, 08:28 AM)sunhuntin Wrote: hmm, young enough! if you were 10 when trackmaster came out, thatd make you what, 15 or so?

Close! Wink

I've liked trains for awhile, and it's strange as people thought it would just go away and I would get over it. I never did. Trains to the end. But trust me, I know more about trains than most people my age do, but I'm sure there are people here who know more about trains that I do! Lol

(05-24-2014, 02:28 PM)Trackmaster-Rail-Yard Wrote:
(05-24-2014, 08:28 AM)sunhuntin Wrote: hmm, young enough! if you were 10 when trackmaster came out, thatd make you what, 15 or so?

Close! Wink

I've liked trains for awhile, and it's strange as people thought it would just go away and I would get over it. I never did. Trains to the end. But trust me, I know more about trains than most people my age do, but I'm sure there are people here who know more about trains that I do! Lol , try abit younger than 15
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