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I just want to say today I went to my first train show in Edison, New Jersey.  What an amazing time.  My interest in model railroading never waivers.  I just sometimes spend a crazy amount of time on my layout then take a step back.  My two sons and even my wife really enjoyed ourselves today.  I'm sure many of you attend many train shows but for my first time I didn't know what to expect.  Made some basic purchases, even bought a track cleaner car.  Would have bought more but the wife was with me and I still have grand plans to make my layout bigger.  So picking my battles is absolutely key now.  Well thanks for letting me share.
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Originally Posted by Marty Fitzhenry:

       

Always great to hear stories like yours.  My first train show was in the early 70's at the Glen Island Casino in New Rochelle New York.  It was run by the old TTOS Tri State Division.


       


Wow Marty, it a small world I remember going to the glen island Casino with my dad to them train shows in the 70's just a kid then. I still think the glen island casino is still there today right on the Long Island sound nice place grow up around there

Train shows are fun, and one additional element comes with time: you meet and visit with so many people you know.  Anymore, going to the local TCA meets twice a year here is mostly about catching up with old friends and acquaintances; I spend maybe an hour or hour and a half doing that, and perhaps only half an hour shopping and looking at displays.

 

I went to my first train show years and years ago, when I was a kid. I've probably been to two or three a year since then - maybe closing in on 200 over 60 years.  

 

Train shows today are pretty much like they were way back then, although I remember the tables were a lot higher - almost at eye level - in those days 

Last edited by Lee Willis

Glen Island Casino, if I remember right, is where Glenn Miller made his last broadcast radio show, announcing at the end of the program that he had joined the army and Harry James was taking over that time slot on the radio. James was on stage and joined the Miller orchestra for a version of Ciribiribin I think I still have that audio file on my D drive. Just a bit of useless trivia.

 

Train shows are few and far between for me, but when I am able to make an appearance, I really enjoy the things. I always manage to buy something, but the real fun is just walking around and seeing what is there. Especially nice when there are various layouts to ogle.

Originally Posted by jjmmagoo:
I just want to say today I went to my first train show in Edison, New Jersey. 

Good!  Various internet sites are great for picking up trains, but there is nothing like the human contact and visual excitement of a live show or meet. I hope while you were there you were able to pick up flyers for any other upcoming shows.  Make that a habit, and soon you will have a regular schedule of shows to attend yearly.

 I love hitting train shows, including the small ones held in fire halls and such.

If you were in Edison, than it was the World's Greatest Hobby show. Most train shows will not be like that one. They normally have a much smaller manufacturer presence, and much more dealers and little guys. Still, it is always fun to see things that may not have been around for a long time.

Glad that you enjoyed your first train show with your 2 sons and wife - a nice family outing (something that I now do with my wife and grandkids).  The sights, sounds, smoke, people are great to experience in person.  By all means, try to get to others in the area as time permits.  Although I do not live in that area, there seems to be a lot of events and clubs operating in your neck of the woods. Enjoy your family and trains.

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