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My son is the same way.  If I'm running trains he'll either come sit in my lap to watch it and start bounding all excitedly, or he'll get inside the loop and crawl after the train as it goes around and around.  I just have to be careful if he decides to catch it, as he just dumps it on it's side, then looks at me with a questioning face as to why it stopped.  He turns 1 next week.

There's no doubt in my mind that the future for toy trains lies in memories created in the young and the young-at-heart.  I recognize the attraction of the latest and greatest electronic and digital gadgets, but I suspect that all those things are more transitory in nature and not apt to survive the generations in the way that first train around the tree has done and continues to do.

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