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» Red - All Steamed Up : Railway Living History Meagan, great article. My grandsons, though still young are crazy for trains of any description. They collect the Thomas the Tank Engine trains as well as any others they can get their hands on.The oldest loves train books, train videos and train pictures. He has over $1,000 worth of Thomas trains and is now asking for an electric train. He is 5. I believe that is a little young for an electric train but the love for anything that travels the rails has been raging since he was born. I have tried to find train museums here in southern Ontario but haven't had a whole lot of luck. Thanks for such an interesting article. -- posted by Red » madilayn - Re: All Steamed Up : Railway Living History In response to message posted by Red:Hi Mary Thank you so much for your nice comments - I really do appreciate them! I think that there is not a male in the world who at some time has not been absolutely mad for trains (and who deep down still is!). I am collecting some links for trains - but they seem to be few and far between. Railway enthusiasts tend to be more interested in the actually playing with trains than doing websites about them! -- posted by madilayn
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