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How Does where you grew up compare with what you model?
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Living in the Chicago area has given me numerous focal points that I find fascinating. From riding the commuter trains pass the old Englewood Station on the Rock Island line (even as it stood unused and woefully deteriorated prior to being demolished, it had an incredible allure)...to leaving for summer vacations in the South from Chicago's Union Station...to where I live now...all have left an unforgettable impression on me. As such, I want my railroad to reflect most of what I found fascinating growing up. Small towns with the obligatory Main Street--with a double track mainline close by--excites my senses to this day, as does urban scenes surrounding the approach tracks to a major train terminal. The influences of these scenes and others like them are always in thought as work progresses on my little railroad.
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