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In Columbia, ongoing traffic jams caused by freight trains are frustrating drivers, but the local model railroad club, the Associated Model Railroads of Columbia, is thriving. Celebrating 30 years of bringing together train enthusiasts, the club fosters a welcoming community spirit, encouraging friendships across generations. With engaging activities every Thursday night, they offer a nostalgic escape from everyday stresses and are inviting newcomers, promising a blend of fun and mentorship. Whether you’re a seasoned modeler or a curious beginner, there’s a place for you at this lively club amidst the traffic turmoil.
Columbia’s Model Railroad Club Buddies in the Midst of Traffic Trouble
Columbia is a bustling city, but lately, drivers have been getting quite a headache with the ongoing traffic jams caused by freight trains. It’s a common sight to see dudes and dudettes stuck in their cars, super frustrated as they watch trains chug their way past. But don’t fret! There’s a silver lining to this train-tastic problem: the local model railroad club, the Associated Model Railroads of Columbia, is thriving in a good corner of the city!
All Aboard for Fun!
This club, which has been delighting model train aficionados for a whopping 30 years, holds its meetings every Thursday night from 7 to 9 p.m., often extending to 9:30 p.m. at their cozy spot in the basement of a historic munitions arsenal on Laurel Street. And guess what? The traffic woes don’t bother them one bit! Instead of getting stressed out by trains, these members take joy in watching their own model trains roll along detailed tracks that form tiny towns and expansive landscapes right in front of them.
From Young to Old, It’s a Community!
With members ranging from kids to seniors, the club creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere, bridging the gap between generations. What keeps them coming back is not just the hobby itself, but the community vibe that seems to thrive, especially in an age where technology can sometimes feel isolating. Many of the club members possess nostalgic stories tied to their childhoods—like family outings to rail yards—that keep the magic of trains alive.
One member, who eagerly participates to encourage her son’s dream of joining the railroad, shows how this hobby is more than just toy trains; it’s about cherishing moments together. And there’s an abundance of knowledge among the members, too! A simple chat can transport you back in time as they recall historic trains and their impacts, complete with fascinating release dates.
A Growing Hobby Despite Challenges
Despite the rather expensive nature of model trains—some costing up to $2,000—enthusiasts love working on their models, often sharing personal stories of how collecting trains has provided them with a relaxing escape from everyday worries. But here’s the cool part: train modelers and collectors are often finding joy in gathering at shows to trade pieces, and newbies are being drawn to the hobby thanks to affordable used items that offer perfect entry points.
The club welcomes everyone, including younger members who are diving into the hobby by taking cues from beloved children’s programs like “Thomas the Tank Engine.” These new faces are met with veteran members eager to share their collections while mentoring them on how to enhance their model-making skills.
A Welcoming Community Spirit
Currently, two young, spirited members, Erik Daunheimer and Leo Iniguez, are publicly expressing their fascination with trains. Their enthusiasm seems infectious, especially when they talk about their favorite models like the Freedom Train. This just goes to show that while models and railroads might seem niche, the joy they bring can be boundless.
Train displays from the club also manage to attract a steady stream of visitors, boosting the lively community spirit surrounding this timeless hobby. As Columbia’s drivers continue to clash with freight train delays, the local model railroad club is standing strong, reminding everyone that there’s always light at the end of the tunnel… pun intended!
So, whether you’re a dedicated train buff or just looking for a fun way to unwind in the company of friendly folks, the Associated Model Railroads of Columbia has a spot just for you. Who knows? You might just discover the simple joy of tworailroads and be inspired to hop on board!
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- Wikipedia: Model Railroad
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