My Grandson`s first railfaning day

kettlestack

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Chris, that's some superb terrain you live close to. Great picture opportunities there and you seem to have a knack of making the best of it :) .
I bet you're gonna be bugged with "Grapaw, Grapaw, when we gonna go see more trains Grapaw, huh? ... When?" :) :D .
There's nothing like the enthusiasm of the young ones eh? :D

Errol
 

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Nice photos Chris. Its great to have family with you enjoying trains. None of my grandchildren have any interest in railroads or model railroads. Have to wait for great grandchildren. Not to far away as my oldest grandson has been married for a year now.
 

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Thanks daddy!

If my memory serves me as much as it could thru the ages- I'll never forget standing at Wissahickon Station- mom and dads hands holding mine- knee high to both, as a BIG GROWLING RACING power house of a Reading Lines "Push-Pull" swept pass us.

Thanks daddy.

Mark