????? Don't get it?? Is there a problem with the link?
OK, I see that it may require a WSJ subscription. It did not require that for me on my phone.
It's quite an extensive article about model railroad layouts in expensive homes!
why does this sound familiar... When I married my wife, she came with a house and a storage barn, outside of Nashville. We have been living just north of NYC for 3 years, until I could retire and the lease on my apartment ran its course. Well, we are moving, and I get to clean out the barn, and fix it up, for train use of course.
Fans of model trains yearn to pass their pastime on to future generations. Yet today’s younger set generally isn’t taking up model railroading as a lifelong mission.
The thing that piqued my re-interest in model trains was watching on youtube video after video of people who built massive layouts inside and outside of their homes. Garden layouts that took up most of their backyards, some even had ponds with train trestles across the water. Some even had half outside with a sizeable layout inside, basements full of train tracks and it goes on and on. Mine won't ever be warehouse sized but it's nice to see others who can and did
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