My dad was always into HO gauge trains. As long as I can remember back, dad always had a train board. After he retired and all the kids had moved out he built a large train board in the finished basement. His longest track was 160 ft.
I built my first N gauge train board in 1978. Built another one around 1994 and set it up and worked on it every year between Thanksgiving and Christmas. I haven’t touched it in 15 years and now after the move I decided to donate it, all the train cars and engines and buildings. Called the local boys and girls club a few days ago and they said they would be excited to have it.
Took the train board and 6 boxes of stuff over yesterday. The gal that runs the place brought her husband so I could explain a lot of the stuff to him. We set it up, sanded the tracks and got 5 engines running. They haven’t moved in 15 years. Felt good leaving it there for kids to learn from and work on.



I built my first N gauge train board in 1978. Built another one around 1994 and set it up and worked on it every year between Thanksgiving and Christmas. I haven’t touched it in 15 years and now after the move I decided to donate it, all the train cars and engines and buildings. Called the local boys and girls club a few days ago and they said they would be excited to have it.
Took the train board and 6 boxes of stuff over yesterday. The gal that runs the place brought her husband so I could explain a lot of the stuff to him. We set it up, sanded the tracks and got 5 engines running. They haven’t moved in 15 years. Felt good leaving it there for kids to learn from and work on.



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