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Mark Boyce posted:

Mike,

Thank you for posting the videos of the latest show!  You gents run a little bit of everything.  I liked seeing the small boys having fun with trains.  Hopefully, I will make the trek to visit sometime!!

MArk  We have the Soprano's layouts and another layout that was donated to us in a seperate room.  These 3 layouts are dedicated to letting kids run it.  We assign one of our guys to supervise but they have the run of the place.

bluelinec4 posted:
Mark Boyce posted:

Mike,

Thank you for posting the videos of the latest show!  You gents run a little bit of everything.  I liked seeing the small boys having fun with trains.  Hopefully, I will make the trek to visit sometime!!

MArk  We have the Soprano's layouts and another layout that was donated to us in a seperate room.  These 3 layouts are dedicated to letting kids run it.  We assign one of our guys to supervise but they have the run of the place.

That's a great idea, Ben!!  

Mark Boyce posted:

Mike,

Thank you for posting the videos of the latest show!  You gents run a little bit of everything. 

Glad you enjoyed it, Mark.  That's one of the fun aspects of our Shows.  Usually each show date will allow 12 or so different club members the opportunity to run something.  So you really do get to see all kinds of stuff....Big Steam, diesels of all kinds, long unit trains, passenger trains, military consists, prototypical-looking trains, whimsical toy-like fun trains.  There's typically a lot of variety.  And then multiply that over 6 or 7 shows in the course of the "train season," it's a lot of fun.

Everyone who commented, thanks for looking.  If you're in the area on one of these upcoming dates, stop by and say hello.  And of course, come hungry!

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