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Why Aren't There More Models of the Trains That Most People See on a Daily Basis?
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I grew up in St. Louis and currently live in the Kansas City metro. Both are consdiered major metropolitan areas and I have yet to see a subway in either. St. Louis now has the Metrolink, but that's a recent thing. The trains I have watched for the last thirty years have hauled freight, mostly grain, and that's what I like to capture in the basement. From time to time I operate on a layout that features freight AND passenger trains from the late 40s and early 50s and I must say, passenger operation is fun as well. It tends to take more space and provides less variety, however. <br /> <br />I wish you the best in your search for those things you wi***o model. Please share any new developments with us on these forums. <br /> <br />Cheers,
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