I am 28 years old and grew up here in Norwich, Connecticut a
region most popular for having two of the largest casinos in
the world but better known to the railroad industry as home of
the first railroad tunnel built in the U.S. located just two
miles away in Lisbon, Ct on the Providence & Worcester line.
My lovely fiancee Angela, beautiful daughter Lynette and I
bought our home in November 2003. Unlike the majority of
model railroaders as a young child I never had any model
trains to play with but my love for trains traces back to the
childhood days living in New London, Ct. just 15 miles south
of Norwich. I lived right beside the New London Amtrak train
Station. I remember seeing Amtraks F40's and P&Ws various
engines going by a few times a day and I liked that. When I
was about 22 years old I found myself in a popular toy store
and I saw two different sets of Bachmann train sets. That
immediately sent my memories back to the days next to the
Amtrak Station and I wanted to build a train layout. So I
purchased both sets for about $75, brought them back home to
my bedroom since I still lived with my parents. I proudly
built this 4'x 8' beginners' layout in a matter of a couple of
weeks. I must admit that it was a far cry away from looking
realistic. I had an oval track with a figure 8 in the
middle. The scenery was very toy like and although the layout
was not a masterpiece one thing it started was my love for the
Union Pacific railroad because that is what the two sets came
with.
After a makeover of my
house we moved in on December 15, 2003 and within a week I had
purchased another model railroaders 4'x 9' layout but this
time it was in my very own basement. That layout had the
entire track laid and wired by the previous owner. He
explained for a while how to operate it but I am going to be
honest and say it made no sense to me because he was talking
about switching polarities, turning on/off blocks and things
of that sort. I bought it anyway and got it home to my
basement. All I had to do was complete the scenery work. It
took me approximately one month to finish it completely with a
much better result than the previous toy like one I did a
couple of years earlier. I was too overwhelmed with how this
layout was supposed to be operated and the curves were way too
tight for my 6 axle engines so I just simply decided to just
sell it and start my very own layout from the bottom up this
time.