Dear members, I am taking a survery for my high school economics class. If you will please take the time to answer this short survey, it would really help me out because I am severly limited in population because my school is very small. Any help is greatly appreciated.
1. Do you know anyone who owns model trains?
2. Do you own model trains?
3. Did any of your parents own model trains?
4. Do you or your parents still actively collect model trains?
5. What type of model train do you or your parents own? (Lionel, LGB, Atlas, etc.)
6. Do you know the significance of scale and gauge differences?
7. Do you only erect your train set during certain occasions?
8. Did you ever think of selling or throwing away your trains?
9. What is your favorite make of model train?
10. Did you receive any model trains (or set pieces) from your parents?
agiannini07 wrote: Dear members, I am taking a survery for my high school economics class. If you will please take the time to answer this short survey, it would really help me out because I am severly limited in population because my school is very small. Any help is greatly appreciated.1. Do you know anyone who owns model trains?2. Do you own model trains?3. Did any of your parents own model trains?4. Do you or your parents still actively collect model trains?5. What type of model train do you or your parents own? (Lionel, LGB, Atlas, etc.)6. Do you know the significance of scale and gauge differences?7. Do you only erect your train set during certain occasions?8. Did you ever think of selling or throwing away your trains?9. What is your favorite make of model train?10. Did you receive any model trains (or set pieces) from your parents?
Well, OK.
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. Yes
4. Yes, I do
5. I own most anything in HO scale
6. Pretty much
7. If you mean I only get them out around times like Christmas, no, I keep them out all year
8. NO!!!!!!!
9. Hmm...hard to say...maybe Bachmann?
10. Yes
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agiannini07 wrote: Dear members, I am taking a survery for my high school economics class. If you will please take the time to answer this short survey, it would really help me out because I am severly limited in population because my school is very small. Any help is greatly appreciated.
1. Do you know anyone who owns model trains? Y
2. Do you own model trains? Y
3. Did any of your parents own model trains? N
4. Do you or your parents still actively collect model trains? I still do
HO scale Atlas, Kato, Proto2000, Athearn
6. Do you know the significance of scale and gauge differences? Y
7. Do you only erect your train set during certain occasions? No, I have a permanent layout
8. Did you ever think of selling or throwing away your trains? Only when I neglect to take my medication...
9. What is your favorite make of model train? Atlas
10. Did you receive any model trains (or set pieces) from your parents? Lionel for Christmas, age 5
-Ken in Maryland (B&O modeler, former CSX modeler)
agiannini07 wrote: Dear members, I am taking a survery for my high school economics class. If you will please take the time to answer this short survey, it would really help me out because I am severly limited in population because my school is very small. Any help is greatly appreciated.1. Do you know anyone who owns model trains? YES2. Do you own model trains? YES3. Did any of your parents own model trains? YES4. Do you or your parents still actively collect model trains? YES5. What type of model train do you or your parents own? (Lionel, LGB, Atlas, etc.) HO Scale Atlas, Broadway Limited etc6. Do you know the significance of scale and gauge differences? YES7. Do you only erect your train set during certain occasions? NO, but do have a Christmas train that is only used at the holidays.8. Did you ever think of selling or throwing away your trains? NEVER!!!!9. What is your favorite make of model train? Atlas10. Did you receive any model trains (or set pieces) from your parents? Yes
1. Do you know anyone who owns model trains? YES
2. Do you own model trains? YES
3. Did any of your parents own model trains? YES
4. Do you or your parents still actively collect model trains? YES
5. What type of model train do you or your parents own? (Lionel, LGB, Atlas, etc.) HO Scale Atlas, Broadway Limited etc
6. Do you know the significance of scale and gauge differences? YES
7. Do you only erect your train set during certain occasions? NO, but do have a Christmas train that is only used at the holidays.
8. Did you ever think of selling or throwing away your trains? NEVER!!!!
10. Did you receive any model trains (or set pieces) from your parents? Yes
Simon Modelling CB&Q and Wabash See my slowly evolving layout on my picturetrail site http://www.picturetrail.com/simontrains and our videos at http://www.youtube.com/user/MrCrispybake?feature=mhum
1. Do you know anyone who owns model trains? Yes
2. Do you own model trains? Yes
3. Did any of your parents own model trains? No
4. Do you or your parents still actively collect model trains? Yes
5. What type of model train do you or your parents own? (Lionel, LGB, Atlas, etc.) HO Standard gauge, various makes. HOn3 various makes
6. Do you know the significance of scale and gauge differences? Yes, (see answer to #5)
7. Do you only erect your train set during certain occasions? Nope, its always UP!
8. Did you ever think of selling or throwing away your trains? Nope!
9. What is your favorite make of model train? Athearn
10. Did you receive any model trains (or set pieces) from your parents? Nope. This last is a little vague. If you mean did my parents give me one of the trains they owned, the answer is NO. If you mean did my parents buy trains for me as gifts, the answer is Yes.
"And the sons of Pullman porters and the sons of engineers ride their father's magic carpet made of steel..."
1) Yes.
2) Yes. N Scale.
3) Yes. (Father).
4) Yes. Myself, parents both deceased.
5) Kato, Atlas, LifeLike.
6) Yes, Scale= model size to full size.
Guage= distance between inside of rails.
7) No. Small permanent setup in basement.
8) Absolutely not.
9) Kato.
10) Yes, a Lifelike 4-6-2 Pacific when she was 90. She passed away the following year.
Hope that this helps you out with your project.
Blue Flamer.
Gate 5
agiannini07 wrote: Dear members, I am taking a survery for my high school economics class. If you will please take the time to answer this short survey, it would really help me out because I am severly limited in population because my school is very small. Any help is greatly appreciated.1. Do you know anyone who owns model trains? YES2. Do you own model trains? YES3. Did any of your parents own model trains? NO4. Do you or your parents still actively collect model trains? YES5. What type of model train do you or your parents own? (Lionel, LGB, Atlas, etc.) HO6. Do you know the significance of scale and gauge differences? YES7. Do you only erect your train set during certain occasions? NO, they're up all the time8. Did you ever think of selling or throwing away your trains? NO. (Well, how about selling one set to buy another? Like going from HO to N. I did sell my O-gauge Lionels to move to HO, many years ago. I've thought about moving to N, but I don't think I will now.)9. What is your favorite make of model train? I like Walthers Proto 2000 engines a lot.10. Did you receive any model trains (or set pieces) from your parents? Sure. 50 years ago.
3. Did any of your parents own model trains? NO
5. What type of model train do you or your parents own? (Lionel, LGB, Atlas, etc.) HO
7. Do you only erect your train set during certain occasions? NO, they're up all the time
8. Did you ever think of selling or throwing away your trains? NO. (Well, how about selling one set to buy another? Like going from HO to N. I did sell my O-gauge Lionels to move to HO, many years ago. I've thought about moving to N, but I don't think I will now.)
9. What is your favorite make of model train? I like Walthers Proto 2000 engines a lot.
10. Did you receive any model trains (or set pieces) from your parents? Sure. 50 years ago.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
1. Do you know anyone who owns model trains? yes
2. Do you own model trains?yes
3. Did any of your parents own model trains? no
4. Do you or your parents still actively collect model trains? yes
6. Do you know the significance of scale and gauge differences? yes
7. Do you only erect your train set during certain occasions? no
8. Did you ever think of selling or throwing away your trains? no
9. What is your favorite make of model train? pfm
10. Did you receive any model trains (or set pieces) from your parents? yes
3. Did any of your parents own model trains? Yes
4. Do you or your parents still actively collect model trains? Yes, me not my parents
Atlas, Coach Yard, Train Station Products, Athearn, Challenger Imports, Tichy, Red Caboose, Walthers, Life Like (That isn't everything, but a good chunk of it)
6. Do you know the significance of scale and gauge differences? Yes
7. Do you only erect your train set during certain occasions? No
8. Did you ever think of selling or throwing away your trains? I sometimes sell certain pieces to make a buck, but have never considered selling the whole lot and getting out of the hobby.
9. What is your favorite make of model train? The Coach Yard
3. No
4. Yes
5. Bachmann, USA
6. Yes
7. No
8. No
9. Tower 55
10. No
Yes
Lionel (pre/postwar) athearn/atlas/walthers
HO 1:87 Proportion
No, building new layout
Never
Toss Up Post War Lionel Operating Cars/Athearn Blue box kits
5. What type of model train do you or your parents own? (Lionel, LGB, Atlas, etc.) Atlas, Lionel, Others (Mostly N but some O)
7. Do you only erect your train set during certain occasions? N scale layout is permanent (year-round), but Lionel comes out only at Christmas
8. Did you ever think of selling or throwing away your trains? NO
10. Did you receive any model trains (or set pieces) from your parents? YES
Modeling the Rio Grande Southern First District circa 1938-1946 in HOn3.
agiannini07 wrote: I am taking a survery for my high school economics class.
1. Do you know anyone who owns model trains? Yes2. Do you own model trains? Yes3. Did any of your parents own model trains? Yes4. Do you or your parents still actively collect model trains? Yes5. What type of model train do you or your parents own? (Lionel, LGB, Atlas, etc.) All of the above, probably at least one of every brand that has ever been commonly sold in the USA - except Marklin.6. Do you know the significance of scale and gauge differences? Yes7. Do you only erect your train set during certain occasions? No, but their are special events that get special set ups!8. Did you ever think of selling or throwing away your trains? No9. What is your favorite make of model train? Favorite in what sense? W&R, even though I don't own any. Or do you want the Brand I buy most - Atlas.10. Did you receive any model trains (or set pieces) from your parents? Yes
This seems to be harmless enough. I would be interested in knowing what conclusions you will draw from this self-selected set of respondants who already frequent a model railroad forum.
3. Not unless you count that they purchased them for me for Christmas when I was younger.
5. HOn30 and HO, Broadway Limited Imports, former Life Life Proto 2000, Trix, Lionel, Internation Hobby Corp.
7. No.
8. No.
9. Broadway Limited Imports.
10. Yes.
agiannini07 wrote: Dear members, I am taking a survery for my high school economics class. If you will please take the time to answer this short survey, it would really help me out because I am severly limited in population because my school is very small. Any help is greatly appreciated.1. Do you know anyone who owns model trains? Yes2. Do you own model trains? Yes3. Did any of your parents own model trains? Yes4. Do you or your parents still actively collect model trains? Yes5. What type of model train do you or your parents own? (Lionel, LGB, Atlas, etc.) Atlas, Athearn, Proto 2000, Bachmann, IHC, Roundhouse, (All HO Scale).6. Do you know the significance of scale and gauge differences? Yes7. Do you only erect your train set during certain occasions? No8. Did you ever think of selling or throwing away your trains? Selling-Yes, Throw away-No, Throw across the room-Yes9. What is your favorite make of model train? None10. Did you receive any model trains (or set pieces) from your parents? Yes
5. What type of model train do you or your parents own? (Lionel, LGB, Atlas, etc.) Atlas, Athearn, Proto 2000, Bachmann, IHC, Roundhouse, (All HO Scale).
8. Did you ever think of selling or throwing away your trains? Selling-Yes, Throw away-No, Throw across the room-Yes
9. What is your favorite make of model train? None
4. No - I don't collect. I don't buy things to hide away on shelves, I only buy things to put on the layout and actually run.
5. Dad's Lionel, Dad's Flyer, rest is all HO.
9. Tough one. P2K or Stewart
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
Visit my web site at www.readingeastpenn.com for construction updates, DCC Info, and more.
3. Did any of your parents own model trains? No, but grand father did (Didn't know him though)
4. Do you or your parents still actively collect model trains? I do
Athearn,Bachmann,Proto200,Walthers,Atlas,LGB,Lionel,USA Trains
6. Do you know the significance of scale and gauge differences?Yes
7. Do you only erect your train set during certain occasions?No, Have Layout and setup for Christmas
8. Did you ever think of selling or throwing away your trains? I sold them and switched scales
9. What is your favorite make of model train?Athearn/Lionel
10. Did you receive any model trains (or set pieces) from your parents? Mom
1-4 yes.
5 HO; 6 yes; 7 no;
8 sell, yes...............through away, never!
9 make? I have many. favorite? not sure. Walthers, Atlas, Athearn, Stewart
10 Yes
GOOD LUCK
GET AN A+
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
1. Yes.
2. Yes.
3. No.
4. No.
5. Bachmann, LGB, Lionel (from 50s, 60s), scratchbuilt rolling stock.
6. Yes.
9. Bachmann (Spectrum Large Scale and On30), some LGB.
10. Yes, some pre-WWII Lionel.
agiannini07 wrote: Dear members, I am taking a survery for my high school economics class. If you will please take the time to answer this short survey, it would really help me out because I am severly limited in population because my school is very small. Any help is greatly appreciated.1. Do you know anyone who owns model trains?YES2. Do you own model trains?YES3. Did any of your parents own model trains?NO4. Do you or your parents still actively collect model trains?YES5. What type of model train do you or your parents own? (Lionel, LGB, Atlas, etc.)Lionel, Atlas, Kato,Walthers,P2K,Athearn,Model Power,Mantua, Bowser, Stewart6. Do you know the significance of scale and gauge differences?YES7. Do you only erect your train set during certain occasions?NO8. Did you ever think of selling or throwing away your trains?NO9. What is your favorite make of model train?ATLAS10. Did you receive any model trains (or set pieces) from your parents?YES
1. Do you know anyone who owns model trains?YES
2. Do you own model trains?YES
3. Did any of your parents own model trains?NO
4. Do you or your parents still actively collect model trains?YES
5. What type of model train do you or your parents own? (Lionel, LGB, Atlas, etc.)Lionel, Atlas, Kato,Walthers,P2K,Athearn,Model Power,Mantua, Bowser, Stewart
6. Do you know the significance of scale and gauge differences?YES
7. Do you only erect your train set during certain occasions?NO
8. Did you ever think of selling or throwing away your trains?NO
9. What is your favorite make of model train?ATLAS
10. Did you receive any model trains (or set pieces) from your parents?YES
Jim
Yes, a large number of people.
Yes.
Yes, my father does.
My father and I both still actively collect, although we both stopped for a while.
Me: HO scale, with a little bit of N scale. Father: HO scale.
Far more than any sane person should.
No, it's a permanent layout.
I got completely out of the hobby for many years (from my late teens until my early thirties) but it came back with a vengeance. My father also got pretty much out of the hobby during the same time period, from his late forties until his early sixties. Although we don't actively model together anymore, we both got back into the hobby about the same time.
I don't have a favorite manufacturer, but small industrial locomotives, streetcars and interurbans interest me most.
Not directly: my father had an interest in model railroads, and I often participated in his model railroading by building structures, detailing locomotives, creating scenery, or visiting the hobby shop or a model train show or club layout. It was a father/son activity. In some ways, it still is.
1.Yes
2.Yes
3.No
4.Yes
5.Many
6.Yes
7.No
8.Some
9.Bachmann
10.Yes, Life-like Sante Fe set
Glad to help out a fellow high school student:
2 Heck yes!
4. No
5. N/A
6. yes
8. Seriously No, although I do have the occasional thought that I should sell the model railroad stuff, buy a really nice SLR camera, quality lenses, scanner, antenna, gas for a car, etc, and spend all my time railfanning all over the states of Wisconsin, Illinois, Minniesota, and Iowa instead....
9. Probably Athearn for the price, although Atlas stuff is pretty nice too
10. yes, they gave me my first train set for my Birthday when I was six, and I blame them for planting the bug....
Hope the helps!
Noah
yes
all
no
athearn
4. Do you or your parents still actively collect model trains? Me
5. What type of model train do you or your parents own? Atlas, Proto 2000, Kato, Athearn, Intermountain, pretty well any product that is reasonably well made except brass, too expensive.
7. Do you only erect your train set during certain occasions? No, I am building a permanent layout
8. Did you ever think of selling or throwing away your trains? Not yet, I hope it never gets that bad.
9. What is your favorite make of model train? Cars - Intermountain, Engines - Proto 2000
10. Did you receive any model trains (or set pieces) from your parents? No
agiannini07 wrote: Dear members, I am taking a survery for my high school economics class. If you will please take the time to answer this short survey, it would really help me out because I am severly limited in population because my school is very small. Any help is greatly appreciated.1. Do you know anyone who owns model trains? No one who is sane. (Yes)2. Do you own model trains? Yes but I am not sane.3. Did any of your parents own model trains? My parents are very sane.4. Do you or your parents still actively collect model trains? Yes. Actually what I do is collect credit card receipts from my train purchases.5. What type of model train do you or your parents own? (Lionel, LGB, Atlas, etc.) N-Scale6. Do you know the significance of scale and gauge differences? Yes7. Do you only erect your train set during certain occasions? No8. Did you ever think of selling or throwing away your trains? Only when I am awake.9. What is your favorite make of model train? I have slightly more Kato than Atlas at this time although I have a partiality towards Atlas..10. Did you receive any model trains (or set pieces) from your parents? My brother and I received a Lionel set as a collective Christmas present in 1950. My brother still has it in a room built over his garage.
1. Do you know anyone who owns model trains? No one who is sane. (Yes)
2. Do you own model trains? Yes but I am not sane.
3. Did any of your parents own model trains? My parents are very sane.
4. Do you or your parents still actively collect model trains? Yes. Actually what I do is collect credit card receipts from my train purchases.
5. What type of model train do you or your parents own? (Lionel, LGB, Atlas, etc.) N-Scale
8. Did you ever think of selling or throwing away your trains? Only when I am awake.
9. What is your favorite make of model train? I have slightly more Kato than Atlas at this time although I have a partiality towards Atlas..
10. Did you receive any model trains (or set pieces) from your parents? My brother and I received a Lionel set as a collective Christmas present in 1950. My brother still has it in a room built over his garage.
From the far, far reaches of the wild, wild west I am: rtpoteet
didn't have any
ATLAS
for holidays
1. Yes I have a couple friends who own model trains
3. Yes my father did
4. Yes, My father models N gauge.
5.some Athern, and bachman as well as others
7.No it's up all year around
8.Never! That blasphamy!!
9.bachman spectrum
10.yes
agiannini07 wrote: Dear members, I am taking a survery for my high school economics class. If you will please take the time to answer this short survey, it would really help me out because I am severly limited in population because my school is very small. Any help is greatly appreciated.1. Do you know anyone who owns model trains? A bunch of them! (Members of clubs, including one who designs layouts professionally.) 2. Do you own model trains? Yes.3. Did any of your parents own model trains? Not that I'm aware of.4. Do you or your parents still actively collect model trains? I have never collected model trains. I purchase model rolling stock to operate. (That said, I still purchase rolling stock.)5. What type of model train do you or your parents own? (Lionel, LGB, Atlas, etc.) 1:80 scale Japanese prototype scale models.6. Do you know the significance of scale and gauge differences? Not just YES, but **** YES.7. Do you only erect your train set during certain occasions? Only on days of the week ending in Y. (On a more accurate note, the layout is PERMANENT.)8. Did you ever think of selling or throwing away your trains? I would sooner throw away or sell my right arm!9. What is your favorite make of model train? Katsumi (aka KTM).10. Did you receive any model trains (or set pieces) from your parents? A Lionel real tinplate (lithographed sheet metal) 027 set at age 5 months 4 days (I teethed on a box car.) Later, my first HO locomotive (which I still own.)
A bunch of them! (Members of clubs, including one who designs layouts professionally.)
Not that I'm aware of.
I have never collected model trains. I purchase model rolling stock to operate. (That said, I still purchase rolling stock.)
1:80 scale Japanese prototype scale models.
Not just YES, but **** YES.
Only on days of the week ending in Y. (On a more accurate note, the layout is PERMANENT.)
I would sooner throw away or sell my right arm!
Katsumi (aka KTM).
A Lionel real tinplate (lithographed sheet metal) 027 set at age 5 months 4 days (I teethed on a box car.) Later, my first HO locomotive (which I still own.)
To put all of this in perspective, I have been a model railroader for just over 69 years.
Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September, 1964 - since 1964. NYC before that)