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Originally Posted by Passenger Train Collector:

Just the opposite for us. With a record cold winter with lots of snow, going to the train room was not so easy. With the nice weather, much easier situation.

 

Sort of my situation as well.  With a layout in an unheated garage, not too fun to stand out there in January and watch trains.  Now as the weather gets warmer it'll be a lot more pleasant standing trackside!

 

- Mike

I don't forget about them but have other things on my mind. Busy time at the office has also meant that I really haven't touched the trains in a month or so. I was down there this morning and am going to York - actually next weekend, with some help, I'm going to rebuild my train table as it is warping, twisted, etc. 

 

Today involved heavy yard work. My neighbor planted mint on our property line. Nice right? Well, kind of. Mint spreads and is considered an invasive species. Last year was OK but it was starting to take over. Long day of digging it up and special weed killer as my koi pond was right in the way and couldn't let anything in or near there. Also replaced old planter boxes on the bridge over the pond, etc. Pond season is starting. Love this time of year! 

I don't normally slow down for the weather, but this year has been a little different. We bought a gazebo for the back yard and paid to have it delivered and installed. Make a long story short, guess who ended up picking it up and building it? The whole point of the thing was for me to have a shady place to sit, as the sun is not my friend.

 

I'm not normally the outdoorsy type, but I'm actually starting to like this thing. The personal investment in the construction, might just find me enjoying a lemonade or Bloody Mary out there when I need a break.

 

After this, I need a vacation, and I'm going to get one! When I get back, it will be full time trains again.

Last edited by Big_Boy_4005

Yesterday it finally got to the 80s so I kinda saw the trains sitting there and passed by to be with the family to walk in the park and hang out. running in the winter it is very cold in the garage but I still run some but spring summer and fall is my time to run trains. But I am looking for a good way to cool down in summer like a small floor ac unit.

I tend to run my trains less in the summer months.  I do try to spend some time on Sunday mornings exercising the turnouts and running trains over all the tracks.  On a rainy day I will clean the track and, if really a dismal day, I will clean the rollers. However, I do keep up with the forum to keep abreast of what's going on.  I usually do this with my ipad while sitting by my pool.

Jeff,

    Our train layout is dismantled and stored thru the summer months, however Major maintenance & upgrading, like adding female Banana plugs to the old ZW & KW transformers definitely goes on during that time of year.  Along with switch repair and upgrades to DCS equipment along with attending some trains shows to look for original Tin Plate rolling stock.  The train layout is dismantled but far from forgotten during the summer months.  There also has been some serious thought given to engineering & constructing an over head book shelf type layout for the Log Cabin living room, for the constant running of the original Williams UP City of SF, which needs a large area to function in correctly.  Also I do a lot of engineering planning for the next level of the Christmas layout during these summer months.  

PCRR/Dave

 

 

One of the old ZW's with female Banana Plugs installed

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Last edited by Pine Creek Railroad

Model Trains have been and continue to be a winter (cold weather)  hobby. This phenomenon was established years ago. This is why the vast majority of model trains in the Lionel/Flyer era were sold in the NE. When there is snow outside and the temperature is 10* what do you do?  If you are not a skier your hobby activity heads inside. During summer and in warm weather, hobbies like classic cars, antiquing, and shooting come into the picture as do activities like fairs, flea, markets, vacations, camping, hiking, sightseeing, and the beach. Point is that there is so much more to do in summer for NE folks that I join the category of the winter train hobbyist. My train season begins about Nov and continues to the end of April for six months.

 My club the Black Diamond Society of Model Engineers in Bethlehem Pa is air conditioned (both floors). The HO guys on the second floor have it the worst during summer as the second floor gets real hot and it takes a while to cool off..........but who cares they are HO guys. We run trains all year long.

 

JohnB

I'd like to be one of those guys that says "year 'round," but do have to admit that it slacks off a bit in the warmer months. Case in point: Have spent all of the last two weekends -- which have been beautiful -- outside with the spring yard work, etc.  Lots to do after the winter and it will continue through early June or so.

 

I'm also a Washington Nationals season ticket holder and spend lots of time at you know where this time of year. In fact leaving for the ball park shortly.

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