I had Trains, all the way back to issue No.1, and had them in binders, figuring I would one day sell them for a good price, and, meanwhile enjoyed re-reading the old issues. Railroad hobby magazines are not timely, and so it's a library of information, when you have back issues.
But, then . . .
. . . Kalmbach put out the complete collection on DVD at a fraction of what complete collections like mine were selling for, and the value disappeared overnight. I'm talking about the monetary value, as well as the value of them as a key source of railroading information.
So I gave away most of them.