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Today my wife and I took our kids to see the ExpoRail Museum's "A great passion for model trains" day, and I met someone who personified what I believe to be a great ambassador of our hobby: Jacques.

 

There were at least four O scale layouts on display, but none more engaging than Jacques (who's also "Trains up north" here on the forum).

 

He had his O scale layout all setup, and rather than the usual running, and going around, and around, where you just watch, his was interactive.

 

Kid's would come to line up and activate the accessories:

 

ExpoRail 1

 

The push buttons would make a plane fly, characters move in and out, lights go off.

 

Even my two engineers got into the spirit:

 

ExpoRail 2

 

He'd set up demos of a Lionel missile firing and blowing up a boxcar, a rocket taking off, or a UFO spinning:

 

ExpoRail 3

 

Even parents got into the spirit, trying to film their kids reactions:

 

ExpoRail 4

 

...and that's what made me notice: he was doing an amazing job showing the "fun" part of our hobby by entertaining kids.

 

At their young ages, and heights, these trains looked awesome - and who knows, maybe the trains will have an impression on some of them like it did for the majority of us forum members when we were young?

 

I even got to talking with Jacques; a great person to talk to, and his stories were a delight to listen to, including the circus train whose rolling stock he scratch-built. His passion for 3 rail trains is amazing.

 

Here's a clip:

 

Jacques was doing what I was trying to do for my kids, showing them fun with trains, but to a much wider audience...and it was great to see!

 

That's why I think he is a hero to the hobby - thanks Jacques!

 

Mark

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  • ExpoRail 1: Eager crowd.
  • ExpoRail 2: Push-button kids.
  • ExpoRail 3: Setting up for fun.
  • ExpoRail 4: Stars of the show.
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Thank you Marek.

Thank you everybody for your replies.

The joy, laughterand excitement of the kids are always the reward to go to the "Small trains, Big passions" train w/e at the Exporail Museum. I have done this exposition for the last 5 years and share the joy of o gauge trains with more than a thousand people each year. I can confirm at least two parents who told me they bougth an O gauge train to their kids after visiting the exposition ( The kids come back each year.. It's funny to see them grow up...).

The looks of the kids and the adults are indeed priceless.

The layout is 16x 5 feets and has 18 accessories ( I included the operating cars) with 9 that can be activated by the kids.

Got to go and make some more improvement on the layout

Thank you all.

Jacques Brouillette

Thank you Popsrr
 
I do not have a partner. My 2 sons and one of my nephew helps me but thats all.
By the way , I run only  Canadian Pacific and Canadian National ( Budget wise ).
The modular layout takes 3 hrs to set up alone... Much less with my nephew. He will probably be the 3rd generation in the hobby followed by my sons.
Jacques Brouillette
 
Originally Posted by Popsrr:

Jacques Brouillette

Great job with the kids!!! We need more people like you in our hobby.

 

Also do you have a business partner named "Frank"? He does a great job also!!

 

 

Model railroad folks that put in all this effort setting up their layouts at these shows don't get anywhere near the credit they deserve.

I remember Roland E. LaVole  fantastic 4 X 8 layout he would bring to the SJ Greenberg show. It had about a dozen Lionel accessories the kids could activate with pushbottons located in the front of the layout.

 

That was a fantastic layout for kids attending the TRAIN SHOW in your video.

And a lot of hard work setting it up, running it and then taking it down at the end of a long day.

 

Thank you for posting it.

Originally Posted by Trains up north:
Thank you Popsrr
 
I do not have a partner. My 2 sons and one of my nephew helps me but thats all.
By the way , I run only  Canadian Pacific and Canadian National ( Budget wise ).
The modular layout takes 3 hrs to set up alone... Much less with my nephew. He will probably be the 3rd generation in the hobby followed by my sons.
Jacques Brouillette
 
Originally Posted by Popsrr:

Jacques Brouillette

Great job with the kids!!! We need more people like you in our hobby.

 

Also do you have a business partner named "Frank"? He does a great job also!!

 

 

 

 

 

Jacques Brouillette

Thank you for the answer to my question.

I like your idea about running only CN & CP for budget reasons. I do the same with CN,GTW & Santa Fe. For a look at some of my CN & GTW equipment go to pages 1 and the first half of page 2 at this link https://ogrforum.com/t...w-andamp-atsf?page=1  Bill

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