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Reply to "What was the one train you let get away?"

juniata guy posted:

I’d characterize my story as the train that “couldn’t get away from me”.  

In the 1990’s, Lionel had produced an 0-27 New Haven passenger set pulled by a pair of Alco FA’s.  I had purchased the engines to run on freight and had no inclination toward the passenger cars till I was in my favorite train store one Saturday and saw he had his sole remaining NH passenger set on sale.  Jerry - the store owner - told me I needed to get them to match up with the engines but; since I was in a job transition stage; I didn’t think it wise to buy them at that time.

Fast forward to a few weeks before Christmas that year; I happened to be back in the store and noticed the passenger set was gone.  “Did you sell those New Haven cars” I asked Jerry and he gave me a vague “ yeah; someone came in and bought them - sorry about that.”

Christmas morning my wife handed me a large wrapped box and inside were the New Haven passenger cars - a gift from my father-in-law.

Curt

 

Now that is a twist and a half.Your father must be pretty cool.You do not hear father in law doing something like that.I got to say a very cool move for him to do.

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