A Trip Down Memory Lane with the Station Tour at Citigroup

Monday, December 10th, 2007

There’s nothing like watching little toy trains in motion, especially when they’re accompanied by all the right accessories (tunnels, landscape, buildings, etc). For just a short time, you can get lost in your childhood and allow your imagination to run free. Nearly everyone enjoys the chance to view a toy train system, from young children to the elderly. Finding such a breathtaking display is no easy task, and usually they’re stumbled upon merely by chance. In a world of constant change, it’s comforting to know that there is always an elaborate display of toy trains around the holidays at Citigroup.

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HO Toy Trains - An Antique of Today

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

Collecting toy trains is referred to as the world’s greatest hobby; and for some, it isn’t just a hobby. It’s a passion and a way of life, perhaps beginning in childhood. Several toy train collectors started their hobby as children, when they were given a toy train as a gift. Toy trains, at one time, were a very popular and much desired toy among children. Over time, that concept faded and was replaced by razor scooters, iPods, and webkinz. Most children of today aren’t familiar with the classic toy trains from back in the day, so the legacy is left to be carried on by adults who choose to start a collection of their own. One such popular toy train that is desired by many collectors is the HO toy train, developed by Marklin in 1935. So what makes these miniature locomotives so much different than the others?

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Where to Find Antique Toy Trains for Sale

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

Collecting antique toy trains is a hobby and passion for many people. Perhaps they started the hobby on their own, or it all began back in their childhood. Toy trains have long been a popular gift and source of entertainment for many children, going back generations. Toy trains are still a well-liked item among children and adults, whether they’re for playtime or collecting. But when you’re looking for a specific antique toy train, you can’t easily run to Wal-Mart or Toys R Us to find what you need. You have to scout out your options and know where to look to find antique toy trains.

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The Collectors who Collect Classic Toy Trains

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

It has been said that collecting classic toy trains in the world’s greatest hobby. Many of today’s collectors received their first toy train set when they were young, often as a Christmas or birthday present. Collectors claim that the toy train set gave them an opportunity to imagine a whole new world, one that revolved around a steaming locomotive. When they become adults, the collectors of classic toy trains claim that working on their model’s layout is a way to relive stress and escape from the pressures of day to day life.

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Little Toy Trains-Z gauge, HO gauge, and OO gauge

Sunday, November 18th, 2007

In the real world a railway that has a narrower then 1,435 mm is called a narrow gauge railway. Narrow gauge railways accommodate smaller radius curves, and are cheaper to build. They are often found in mountainous communities and in communities that don’t have enough traffic to justify the expense of building a standard gauge railway. Narrow gauge railway’s are often duplicated by toy trains.

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Marx Toy Trains

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

At the end of World War I, in 1919, Luis Marx started a toy company. The company was called Marx and Company and was co-founded by Louis brother, David Marx. The company’s motto was to, ‘give the customer more toy for less money.’ The company enjoyed a long run of success, surviving the both the Great Depression and the second World War, before it closed its doors in 1978, six years after Louis Marx sold the company to Quaker Oats. During the Great Depression the Marx Company had over $500,000 in debt, a debt that was more then covered by its $3.2 million in assets.

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Ride-On Toy Trains

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

Bringing a Classic Childhood Toy to Life

Nearly everyone is familiar with the sights and sounds of toy trains. Whether you’ve seen a toy train system circling underneath a Christmas tree or you have your own little toy train village set up, at one point you’ve probably thought, ‘How fun would it be to actually ride on one of those things?’ It’s no surprise that you are obviously not the only one who’s dreamed of that concept. That’s why ride-on toy trains were developed!

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Trademark Modern Toy Trains - Toys of Yesterday Available Today

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

Toy trains have long been a popular choice for gifts among children. For centuries, these tiny locomotives have brought smiles to many faces of children on birthdays and holidays. However, that tiny bit of pleasure faded as the years went by, and have been replaced by video games, computers, cell phones, and other toys of today. But toy trains have continued to keep a place on toy store shelves, even if they’re not the same old fashioned ones from generations ago.

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Tools you will Need to Build a Wooden Train

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

Toy trains have almost become as much a symbol of Christmas time as reindeer, snowflakes, and hot chocolate. Almost every Christmas movie ever made features the heartwarming shot of a beutifully decorated Christmas tree with an enourmous pile of presents piled under it, and a toy train circling the perimeter.

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Thomas the Tank Toy Trains - Bringing Joy to Children Everywhere!

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

Whatever happened to children playing with little toy trains? In today´s society, it seems that toy trains have become a thing of the past. Children these days now ask for iPods, video games, and even cell phones before they´re 10 years old. But Thomas the Tank Engine continuously brings smiles and happiness to children all over the world, even in a time where toy trains seem to have been long forgotten.

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