As everything else in life, nothing stays the same. This is true of model trains as well. Years back when most people were of more modest means, they saved up and purchased things that were high quality, built to last and were repairable. If I look at my 2046 engine that debuted in 1946, it still runs like new. It was built to last and is easily repairable. It will be there another 50 years from now and probably will still be running. Its construction is totally unlike any of the items today.
Todays toy trains are loaded with fancy features, are of complex designs and are repairable only by expert hands, that is, if the components are not obsolete in five years. What I am getting at is that the use it and throw it away nature of most items made today may also apply to model trains. When a five to ten year old circuit board fails it is more than likely it is no longer repairable so do we just toss the trains away like the other disposables made today? The problem is that the other disposables like computers, cell phones, appliances, and such have all steadily come down in price over the years to make them disposable at the end of their useful life. I fear that todays fancy feature trains, except for cost, fit the same category.
Are we now buying disposable trains?