Sorry for posting late, I had to dig up a photo for this thread, Anyway...
Oh yes, I am a 2nd generation train guy, big time. I grew up with a basement layout my dad built. I remember he had a Lionel Western Pacific F3 and a 2020 turbine. The layout was made with Super O track. I don’t remember many accessories but he did have a 3662 milk car (he was a milkman by trade). I still have his old type V and 1033 transformers. I have photos of Christmas layouts he had set up when our family lived in an upstairs apartment before we moved into the house I grew up in. I certainly credit my dad with getting me hooked on trains. Sadly He had to sell his trains because of financial concerns when he went on medical disability.
It did not end with my dad, however. On my dad’s side of the family, we had a Christmas tradition where on the Sunday between Christmas and New Years, we would visit each of my dad’s brothers and sisters families. Each of my uncles that we visited (there were three) had a Christmas layout.
It was a sort of contest between my cousins and me on who could come up with the best layout.
All had Lionel equipment and some HO. My uncle Bill had a Lionel Erie 2032 Alco AA. That Loco ran as smooth as glass. My uncle Tom had a Lionel 665 Hudson that I always liked any my uncle Jim had a LIonel 400/404 B&O Budd car set.
By this time I had taken over the train empire from my dad and my contribution was Lionel 736, a couple of 2018’s, a Santa Fe 218 ALco AA and a 1668 prewar Torpedo.
All of my family were huge influences in my trainaholic addiction. I didn’t get serious until I discovered Model Railroader in High School in 1978 and O gauge Railroading, “The 2 and 3 Rail Journal” in 1994.
Here a some photos I scanned, that show one of my layouts when I was a lad, Circa 1978...