R. T. POTEET wrote:I reside in the far, far reaches of the wild, wild west.I suppose THESIS is a valid word assocated with your question although I would probably have used "premise."I'm not sure about the validity of your THESIS; there is a flaw in your topic narrative and that is your use of the word "majority'. "Majority" is a pretty big word. The majority of the population of the United States probably does reside between the Ohio River and the Pacific Coast but that doesn't necessarily prove that that region has the majority of modelers. California has many; to the best of my knowledge Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming have relatively few - boy am I going to get raked over that statement. Define Texas!!! Western or Southern State. I ask because Texas has very strong roots in both regions. It also has Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio all major metropolitan areas. Incidently, demographers advance that by the turn of the twenty-second century Texas will be the nations most populous state; Wyoming will probably continue in last place which doesn't bother those who reside there at all; after all, they have one representative and two senators up on Capitol Hill which gives them the most substantial representation in the country.Model railroading is PREDOMINANTLY an urban hobby and where you find a large urban population you are going to find a large model railroading population. The midwest is richly urban but then so is the northeast; the south, as well as most of the west - even including Texas - is still predominantly rural. California, with the nations largest population, is one gigantic traffic jam. Model Railroader magazine used to publish data on "Where the Modelers are' based upon their subscription records - I haven't seen one of these in many years.I would SPECULATE that the majority of modelers in the good ole' US of A reside north of the Potomac River, north of the Ohio River, and east of the Mississippi River. Throw California and Texas into that mix and I'll bet that you account for two out of every three (active) modelers in the country.
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WCfan wrote:I'm smack in between the equator and the north pole. The climate should be perfect, right? Wrong! It gets Cold! Our towns name means "Far out place". We're also in the middle of no where, no Big citys north of Madsion, east of Elu claire, west of Green bay, and south of Supiror. We also have the tallest building north of Madision, and the newest power plant in the state. We also have the famous Wausau depot is here.
I'm from over by Eau Claire area. Smack dab between the Twin Cities and Eau Claire. Closest shop is in EC. There are quite a few modelers in my town. Lots of shows too around here, mostly up in the cities though. I go to school in southern Minnesota in Winona. Seems like there are quite a few modelers down there too, a lot in La Crosse.
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I was born and raised in our beloved Nations Capital, Washington, DC. Left there in 1970. For the last nine years I've made Fredericksburg, Virginia my home. That's 50 miles south of DC.
I only know of two hobby shops that I consider close that carry MRR supplies and equipment. The better of the two is 50 miles away.
The better train shows in this area are in Timonium, Maryland. That's about 110 miles away.
Bill
Originally from Louisiana and born in Lafayette, but lived in New Orleans most of my life.
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Austin, Texas here...about 5 miles from the UP mainline at the McNeil junction.
Don Z.
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Houston, Texas here...and we have quite a few nice hobby shops here. And lots of fun railfan to offer.
Mark T.
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Your not the only one from Wa. I'm in Gig Harbor.
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I live in Denton Texas about 40 miles from DFW and am originally from Boyd Texas.
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Big Daddy Train wrote:I get the feeling that the majority of model railroaders are in the midwest to the west. It seems to be bigger out that way. The biggest hobby shop in America is way out that way as well and I bet it is because it is a bigger market in the midwest and west coast. Do you think my theasus is correct or no? So I am wondering where is everyone from? I reside in California a few months out of the year but my main residence is in Connecticut.
Well, the majority of model railroaders probably are somewhere in the US. Hard to say. There are also quite a few model railroaders various places in Europe, some in South America, some in Africa, some in Asia, some in Australia etc. T'is a big, big world out there
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From the far, far reaches of the wild, wild west I am: rtpoteet
Kentucky now.
Previously..... Texas, Missouri, Tennesee, Illinois, Colorado, and Michigan.
Regretfully I'm not "a few blocks from Caboose Hobbies". Closest model train shop is over 100 miles away from here.
GARRY
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I now live in Lawrenceburg Tn. (hardly anything here) I'm from Cleveland and Columbus Oh. Lots of model railroaders and hobby shops up that way.
What gauge and road name do you model Jay?
I am from Alabama. I know of about 10 within 30 miles of me. This includes several in Georgia.
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