Nova Scotia?  Hmmm.  Do I have the name right from a few decades back--Alan 
Whidden, the guy with a S layout in a schoolbus that looked like a caboose?  

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Duane Porter 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 8:43 AM
  Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} A True Story about a real train store - Bill Lane


  Hi All

  I have a story similer to Bill's one.
  Here at the H.& S.W. Railway Museum we often have people bring ing aritfacts 
and model trains and donate them.
  One elderly lady walked in with her daughter one day about four years ago and 
told us that her husband a recently passed away 
  and that he had built a small railroad layout about 5' X 7'. Woould we like 
to have it for our museum ?
  Even though it was not S scale I felt that it would be a good little layout 
for the children to watch and I said yes that I would take it.
  Being sight unseen I figured that if I could not use it that the items on it 
would be usfull somwere. 
  Then she put a stipulation on it that she wanted me to promise to yuse it as 
it was and not be taking it apart .
  Well I said that I would have to have a look at it before I made that promise 
and that I would come by her house that afftenoon and have a look at it.
  NO NO she said you cant come over to the house until after the funeral next 
week. 
  It turns out that her husband had just died the previous night and she was 
there the next morning. Boy was she ever in a rush to get rid of it we thought.
  But as it turns out that was not the case. The next week she called and my 
wife and I went over to see her. It turns out that her nefew was going to be at 
the funeral and he had made it very clear that he wanted the layout for all the 
trains and buildings on it but was going to trash the layout itself. This was 
upseting to her as her husband had done a very nice job building the scenery 
using lots of rock molds in the proses. 
  So she had come to see us in order to preserve the layout as a whole. At the 
funeral she had told her nefew that it was going to the museum.
  We have been operating it in one corner of our main exibition hall where it 
is down low for the childern and it's just another case of trains helping to 
make people normal.

  Duane Porter

  Building Nova Scotia's Greatest Model railway display ( and it's in S scale )

  Halifax & South Western Railway Museum
  Lunenburg Nova Scotia Canada

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