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GEORGE ANDERSON of Marshalls Creek Pennsylvania passed away some 12 years ago and I have almost no recollection of his 3 rail layout aside from his Lionel Daylight and UP Big Boy. I never understood the magnitude of what happened before it was too late. My relationship with him was that he was my grandmother's boyfriend or something and I know now that he probably saw potential in me as a model railroader even when I was 4 years old. He died and being 4 I never understood his death as much then as I did now. He was taking pictures of the river when it flooded... He probably slipped, bumped his head, and drowned. My grandmother willed his trains and the house that they were kept in to my aunt and uncle... The Layout was destroyed because they said "Who wants a house with a train layout in the basement?" They sold the trains without a thought of me, the only kid in the family that liked trains. No Daylight... No Big Boy... I wish that we had taken pictures of the layout before he died or before the layout was torn down. If anyone has pictures of his layout let me know, as I said before he was a resident of Marshalls Creek Pennsylvania, If I can't get any help I'll have to ask my uncle to see if he has any old photos of his layout before demolition ensued. What did I get? a few buildings sure, they're gone, a few vehicles maybe, no trains... What luck right? If anybody has photos of his layout I'd like to see them, It will put a dream of mine to rest and surely spark a new one!

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If I could be of  any encouragement may I suggest something.  I too have a lost youthful contact with trains.  Now as an adult I have collected all that which was most special when a child.

I gave up on getting the exact pieces I desired but rather got that which I could get from my lingering memories.

After all, it was not necessarily a singular particular item  but a similar example of each item I could find that rekindles the memories of yesteryear.

Plus when I think about it, it was not so much the trains but the memories of the precious, patient, loving, committed adults that sought to bring me joy.

Tom Tee posted:

If I could be of  any encouragement may I suggest something.  I too have a lost youthful contact with trains.  Now as an adult I have collected all that which was most special when a child.

I gave up on getting the exact pieces I desired but rather got that which I could get from my lingering memories.

After all, it was not necessarily a singular particular item  but a similar example of each item I could find that rekindles the memories of yesteryear.

Plus when I think about it, it was not so much the trains but the memories of the precious, patient, loving, committed adults that sought to bring me joy.

Although I do not remember much about his layout or remember much from his collection I did have a certain nostalgic feeling when i finished painting my Revell Big Boy, a feeling of victory for some reason. I finally did get a big boy after 12 long years of waiting. I have an HO AFT but it's not the same as the O scale Lionel one he had with the unprototypical tender and unrealistic look of it that, when I see one on ebay, makes me think of the earlier years where I didn't care about how realistic a model should be. I still don't care, I respect the model of the Daylight that he once had because it's probably what is pushing me to post things like these, wherever his may be I will still look up to it. Hell, I couldn't even tell whether it was a GS2 or a GS4. Maybe I'll just get the O gauge Daylight with the unprototypical tender and call it quits because I know there probably isn't a single soul that has pictures or memories of his old layout. I do thank him for the emotional attachment to the Daylight, Big Boy, and Blue Comet.  That is one of the models that I have that he didn't, The Blue Comet, he always talked about getting one according to my father  but never had the chance. I remember as a child looking at the MTH (probably PS1) Blue Comet in the rear of the catalog and saying "I want that one" Hehe I guess that the Railking version did it for me in recent years. 

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