Model Railroad Economy
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Brakie - I wonder if it wasn't a better understanding of how real railroads worked, but instead the focus and philosophy of our hobby changed. Model railroading grew from "toy trains", both as a hobby in general and in our individual lives. We started out with basic ovals on our floor, and as we grew we gained more interest in our trains actually doing something. As I read old Model Railroader magazines, I see the same thing. In the 40s-60s I see a sense of the "toy train" roots in many of the layouts and articles. Freelancing was much more common, whimsical names and fantastic track plans were in vogue.
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