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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."Long before kids started learning about toy trains from Michael Lavrich, he learned about real steam engines from his grandfather in the 1950s.

“My grandfather would take me up on the locomotives and we’d shovel in some more coal and check the water. It was just fascinating,” Michael said.

“He told me railroads are a thing of the past. Go get an education and all that.”

Michael became a teacher and eventually stayed home with his own kids. He started buying collectible train sets in midlife. Some are worth thousands of dollars — but he doesn’t want them to be rarefied models.

“Most collectors would have them behind glass on a shelf … and I just decided to share mine. To me, at this point, the joy is in sharing,” he said.

Among the antique collectibles at this year’s train show, there are characters 7-year-old Cici recognizes.

Marge Simpson hangs on to a caboose, a Pokémon lurks under a bridge and Woody from Toy Story rolls by in a passenger car

“It’s Woody! Woody’s in there,” Cici pointed during a recent visit.

Her favorite thing: “The train is trying its best,” she said.

The trains keep going on public view at the downtown Bend library branch through Saturday. View a full schedule on the Deschutes County Public Library’s website."
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SGT Ruben Lozada
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Excellent post. Thank You for sharing this shipmate.
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Cpl Vic Burk
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel I bought my son Lionel trains when he was about six years old. We walk along the road adjacent to the Norfolk Southern track daily about a mile each direction. Now thirty-three years old he still records trains when they happen to be passing by. He can tell you every type of locomotive there is plus numerous steam engines and more history about each than I care to hear but I let him ramble one anyways! He finds quality time with the old man doing this, plus, my wife doesn't want me walking alone in case I have another heart attack!
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