Your kidding right? The work force that will be providing those trains, often lives in small villages in remote ares with no power and no running water. They spend weeks at thier factories and plants, away from thier families, before being able to return home for a short visit. "Pay them enough?" yeah right, how many village people do you think it would take to buy one lionel train set, and plug the power into what?
You are right to have been concerned about that, we should all stay concerned about it. You may think they have the right to enjoy it, but they really don't have the same equal rights that we do in that regaurd. They are also not financially capable of purchasing those trains in many cases. Now move on over to the other side of town, where the wealthy ones live and wear nice suits to work every day, and yeah, they'll buy plenty of those trains for thier kids, but not the folks building them. Ask Lionel to send you pictures of thier Lionel facilities over there, the work force, the area where the workers live, and "all the train sets they own."
I wonder how they'd respond to that "truthfully" that is.
WOW, a 10 year gap between postings, maybe with another 10 year gap Lionel will be manufactured back in the states.
Bill T.
The layouts now out in Riverhead on long island. I went out to see it just last week! They did a good job putting it back the way it was.
"No childhood should be without a train!"
AnonymousNow that Lionel has decided to move their manufacturing to China, what happens to the Visitor's Center and the layout? I was under the impression that it was maintained by a group of volunteers from the Lionel workforce. I always enjoyed taking my kids there to see the trains.
The layout has been dismantled, moved, and relocated to the Railroad Museum of Long Island.
Rob
James Sanchez
A penny saved is a penny earned. But every once in a while it is good to treat yourself to a gum ball.
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