Unfortunately, this unfortunate trend may continue, thanks for the most part to 
railroading today as compared to when most of us were growing up. I'm not into 
discussing whether this is bad or not, at least not here, but just pointing out 
some circumstances that do not induce a compelling interest in trains.

This came into sharper focus for me when I watched the YouTube video in the 
thread "4 minute time waster". Watching and listening to Andy's sound-equipped 
CNR Pacific conjured up memories of similar experiences into my early teens. 
How many young people today can smell the coal smoke and valve oil,or hear the 
sounds of a steam locomotive getting a train underway with a real sense of 
purpose and necessity?

The answer? Anybody who goes to a fan trip or museum featuring steam 
locomotives, but the video focused in on Andy's locomotive with a sense of 
purpose and reality that we Who Were There remember. To me, watching a 
prototype operating steam locomotive today is about the same as watching bored 
animals in a zoo cage wander around in a useless and aimless fashion rather 
than in their natural habitat.

The problem goes even further. In our day, we could go down to the depot, or 
wherever, and interact with the people who worked on the railroad. Today, you 
don't even see them through darkened cab windows. Sometimes we even got to ride 
in a locomotive cab and the congenial engineer would let us even ring the bell, 
blow the whistle, or even crack the throttle when conditions permitted. Today, 
that could get a kid a serious lecture, and the engineer a jail term!

We used to stand at track side and watch trains go by, waving at the crew 
members. Today, if you watch endless stack and unit trains roll by with 
conveyor belt uniformity, you're likely to get turned in as a potential 
terrorist, not because the train crews want to, but because they don't know if 
you were planted there by their crews' superiors to make sure they do. With an 
environment like today's, why should any youth even be interested in railroads, 
let alone modeling them?

Ah, but all is not hopeless; Buzz Lightyear and his ilk can hold their interest 
only so long  before they look for something with more substance. That's where 
we come in. Maybe a little acquired maturity works in our favor, in the long 
run.

Bob Nicholson  _________________________________________



-- In [email protected], Carey Probst <ca...@...> wrote:
>
> My sentiments exactly, good to have kids in S ;-)
> 
> Carey
> 
> Carey Probst
> 
> Member, M.I.T. Educational Council
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> Perm: hcpro...@...
> 
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> 
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> 
> 
> On 11/7/2010 4:41 PM, John wrote:
> >
> > You lowered it John Armstrong
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: johnmwalker
> > To: [email protected] <mailto:S-Scale%40yahoogroups.com>
> > Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2010 2:14 PM
> > Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} an unfortunate trend!
> >
> > I'm a newbie. If an SHS SW-9 running back and forth on eight feet of
> > flex track with two freight cars counts, then I've been modeling S-scale
> > for three months. My lonely but nonetheless mighty fleet of 12 total
> > axles sits on a gigantic table that will - in due course - become a
> > massive layout.
> >
> > I'll be 49 in February, so I did not help the age pool of S-scalers ---
> > I suspect I added a few months to the average. Sorry about that!
> >
> > : )
> >
> > --- In [email protected] <mailto:S-Scale%40yahoogroups.com>, Bob 
> > Werre <bob@> wrote:
> >
> > If S scale lost that many layouts/modelers we'd be gone in three years!
> > Something to think about with our increasing age.
> >
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