Just so there is no doubt about what kind of trains are beyond the door…
The stairs down to the train bar, which leads to the train room. Unfortunately the train room is a work in progress; maybe finishing the bar first was a bad idea...
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@Central Terminal Jeff posted:
Jeff, That is a stunning entrance. Good thing you finished the bar, friends will stop looking at the gems you have and hurry down for a beer.
Loosely translated, “ To the little trains.”
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When we were first discussing adding on to the garage and turning it into a train room, we envisioned something outside that would identify and welcome people to the as yet unnamed railroad.
Now, three years later, from the street you see a two car garage. If you venture closer you will see an attractive 44 X 22 foot building with two garage doors on the right and a door and flowers blooming from window boxes under the two left windows. You might also notice a Ring camera/light. Given the changes in our city in recent years and the perceived crime problems, we are not going to advertise what is here.
So here is a photo of the back of the door. If/when we decide on a name, we will display it somewhere, otherwise what you see when you walk in is what you get and from the outside it is not exciting.
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@Central Terminal Jeff posted:
Jeff,you win!
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There is no sign, no advertisement. Just a nondescript basement door that I know is my exit to peace.
Here it is ...
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My homage to the New York City Lionel showroom of the 1950s which had a huge mock-up of the PRR turbine engine greeting visitors.
Mine is "only" about 4' tall located over the steps to the basement train room. It was constructed of scrap wood and metal parts.
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@Jim Policastro posted:
Wow.
Not just the train room . Judy wanted the lower level ( train room / art room /sewing room / her project island /her crocheting area ) to have the seven dwarfs 🎵'heigh hoing and off to work they go '🎶 to be the sign for the entrance.
( so I grabbed three 12 ×4×6 inch pieces of wood and carving tools and paint for her Christmas present )
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Don't actually have a sign, but if I did, it would probably be something like, "Don't worry, dear, it's only temporary!"
@Dallas Joseph posted:( so I grabbed three 12 ×4×6 inch pieces of wood and carving tools and paint for her Christmas present )
Dallas,
"Wow!" right back to you!!!
Beautiful carving!
Jim
I am really enjoying peoples’ signs on their train rooms. This is fun. My train “room” isn’t really a train room. We didn’t have space in the house. We had a layout in our garage for a few years, but the garage was not large enough. Then my wife suggested we have a shed built in our backyard, and that’s what we did. It’s a 12’ x 16’ shed, and our layout is a two level, around the walls layout. So here are some photos I just took of our “train room sign.” Our layout is mainly Southern Pacific, but sometimes I run some Western Pacific.
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@Jim Policastro posted:
Jim,
This is one of my favorite displays. Love the look. I've been trying to decide what to do at the bottom of my staircase. This would look great.