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After getting back into trains in January 2013, I have found myself straying away from the train scene once it starts getting nice out the past two years.  2013 was the first full year in our house, so there was a ton to do outside.  

I feel like I may be starting on that same route again, so my question is, how many of you have train "seasons" and shut down during the spring and summer?

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Like ALEX, I slow down after Spring YORK.  Lots to do here from cleaning out flower beds, planting garden and flowers to trout fishing season then Spring Gobbler hunting in May.  Then there is all the grass cutting and maintenance on the property. I will still run trains and do some work on layout,  when we have a nice rainy day, or when the temperature hits the 90's and humidity is another 90% then I'd be wishing for the winter again.  Sometimes you can't win?

Have always slowed down when the weather breaks, and since I have retired this will be my first summer of not having to go to work and to be able to catch up on all the work the house and the farm needs to get things back into shape. But I do believe I will find time to just run the trains and relax a bit! Still not sure about retirement, but I am starting to get the hang of it.....

I am kinda opposite to most.  Late September to early January is a very busy time for me at work.  I usually come home exhausted, and throw in the holidays I have little time for anything else.  

 

January I am usually catching up on projects and repairs around the house that have been neglected in the fall.  February, March I am recovering and just enjoying the kids and the slow down at work.  

 

 End of March I am thinking trains, real and models.  The excursion season is starting so my photography is gearing up and I am itching to do everything trains.  I am really getting the itch now to start rebuilding my layout.  With my 4 nights on and 4 nights off work schedule I have a bit more free time then most so stay tuned for photos of my layout build soon!

Originally Posted by david1:

Being as I hate the summer, love the spring, fall and winter, I run trains all year round. It's my only hobby so I do spend quite a bit of time running trains in the summer where it is cool from the AC. The rest of the year I run even more. 

I'm with you.  My other hobby is target shooting, and I do more of it in the warm months, but not to the extent that it cuts into my train time.  The trains are always up and running.

 

Steamer: I love that Karmann-Ghia of yours.  I've always admired them, but here in Pennsylvania, it's been decades since I've seen one that wasn't a rusty hulk.

 

 

As with most of the others, I slow down, but never stop.

 

Here in TX, we only have April and October to do things outdoors, so EVERYTHING gets scheduled then.  In the spring the yardwork starts in pretty heavy, but I still volunteer at the club layout and run mine when I can.  Just don't do a lot of major work.  There's always SOMETHING that can be done in a one-day, target-of-opportunity moment.

as long as my kids are home, I don't slow down - as they don't slow down!   I may run them less, as there are projects to do on the house or lawn, but we always get train time in on the weekend. I'll also run them for about 30-45 minutes a few nights a week  after the kids are sleeping & my wife goes to the gym. Helps me unwind

Its all four seasons for me.  Late spring and summer my time running trains diminishes but it never comes to a complete halt.  Funny thing is I have a number of different hobbies to include hiking, cycling, hunting, fishing and American Civil War history but being retired I have no trouble fitting all of them in along with my trains.

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