Our Christmas Train display is rather modest (pic from last year or so), but that doesn't mean I shouldn't consider purchasing more trains to go around it, right? 

Typically, we like to have our house decorated for Christmas before the kids arrive for Thanksgiving. Every year, I'm amazed that it takes longer to set up that little display than I figure it should!
The train in the pic: With the help of the Marx fans here at OGR, they were able to determine the most likely hand-me-down train set I had been given back in about 1960. Once I had an idea of what set it was, as good fortune would have it, I found a boxed set on eBay! The above is that set the OGR guys helped me with.
Back in 1960, I played with my original little Marx set quite a bit until Christmas '62 when I got my HO Lindberg Lines set.
Andre