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You've trained your wife to understand the difference between GE and EMD locomotives... she knows what the train brake is compared to the locomotive brake...and she takes time off from classroon work to call you because "there's a UP locomotive [not an 'engine']" leading a train into town. <br /> <br />You plan vacations around places where there's a rail museum. <br /> <br />Oh, and as for trainsets and layouts... it's mighty fine to be the sole employee and boss of the LB&I (Lost, Bewildered & Indifferent). <br /> <br />How many other folks actually collect patches of the museums and railroads they visit? <br /> <br />At three AM, you hear a whistle blow... and know that it's the freight between Birmingham and Macon... about to make a crew change in Columbus, Georgia. <br /> <br />This is the kind of thing that drives normal people crazy...but keeps this particular foamer somewhat sane. <br /> <br />Erik
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