So the Inland Northwest Garden Railway Society met today at Steve Featherkile’s house. Unlike the past two events I had attended, at this one operations was the game of the day. I hardly had time to say hi before I was handed a waybill map and control to Steve’s GP-9. Three operators had the task of taking freight from one end of the layout to the other (Steve’s layout is point to point operation) and dropping off and picking up along the way. It was fun and a challenge to figure out how we were all going to get done what we needed to and work with the other trains doing the same thing. Great fun.
But one thing stood out. A young man in our club, Avery, who is I am guessing about 16 was there with his faithful Annie. Now he has been to every club meeting I have attended and he is an active member bringing with him whoever will drive him. This time it was grandpa. Now I got the feeling grandpa was brand new to this. By days end grandpa was following us around and getting very into it. At the end of the day Steve commented to Avery that he needed to get grandpa a locomotive so he could join in. To which grandpa replied that it was a distinct possibility. No in a hobby where i am one of the younger generation at 45 it is nie not only to see a young man interested but getting the older generation interested as well.
What a great day