• Famous Railfans?

  • Discussion related to railroads/trains that show up in TV shows, commercials, movies, literature (books, poems and more), songs, the Internet, and more... Also includes discussion of well-known figures in the railroad industry or the rail enthusiast hobby.
Discussion related to railroads/trains that show up in TV shows, commercials, movies, literature (books, poems and more), songs, the Internet, and more... Also includes discussion of well-known figures in the railroad industry or the rail enthusiast hobby.

Moderator: Aa3rt

  by Mattydred
 
Let's not forget former race car driver and TV sports analyst Sam Posey. He loves trains so much, he wrote a book about them and his basement layout in Connecticut-Playing with Trains. He's a very capable writer as well, the book being more of a confessional than a how-to. I find it amusing a racer would be into trains at all.
  by steamal
 
Mattydred, I don't know for a fact, but it wouldn't surprise me to find out F.E. and F.O. Stanley (of Stanley Steamer fame) were railfans.
  by Jtgshu
 
Kamen Rider wrote:Rod Stewart has been quoted as rather being in Model Railroader than on the cover of Rolling Stone. He's got atleast two layouts; one in his LA home of the NYC and PRR in the 1940's, and one in his home near London of the East Coast Main.
Rumor has it that when he was filming the video of "Downtown Train" in Hoboken Terminal in Hoboken, NJ on NJTransit, he was quite interested in the railroad itself and was doing a little "buffing" while he was there. He was also hanging off the Jersey Arrow like a pro in the video - hahhaa
  by daylight4449
 
GSC wrote:No one mentioned Ross Rowland. As far as the general public is concerned, he is known for establishing the American Freedom Train in 1976. We "enthusiasts" know of quite a few of his other endeavors.

Edgar T. Meade wrote several books on narrow gauge railroads around the world.
Ross Rowland is one of my idols (along with JJJ and Doyle McCormack). I wish i could have the chance to meet him. Patrick Stewart as a railfan, and Kevin Kostner owning a steam locomotive? Not impossible, seeing John Travolta is a huge aircraft fanatic.
  by daylight4449
 
Wait, Barry Burbank is a railfan? Sweet. All i need to do is run into him at the steaming tender...
  by daylight4449
 
Mattydred wrote:Let's not forget former race car driver and TV sports analyst Sam Posey. He loves trains so much, he wrote a book about them and his basement layout in Connecticut-Playing with Trains. He's a very capable writer as well, the book being more of a confessional than a how-to. I find it amusing a racer would be into trains at all.
I read that book. Very good way to chronicle one's modeling exploits.
  by chucksc
 
Also don't forget that the "chunky" Mafiosa who was Tony's brother in law on the Supranos....
There were some great layout shots in several of the episodes (I think the layout was in the garage) and I believe he was assasinated in a train store in one of the final episodes...
  by JasW
 
chucksc wrote:Also don't forget that the "chunky" Mafiosa who was Tony's brother in law on the Supranos....
There were some great layout shots in several of the episodes (I think the layout was in the garage) and I believe he was assasinated in a train store in one of the final episodes...
Trying to buy a Lionel Blue Comet, no less.
  by Patrick Boylan
 
steamal wrote:
3rdrail wrote:The late Tom Snyder was a fan and ran a Lionel layout.
Really? I never knew! Now I wish I had known!
3rdrail wrote:Yes, he was a big buff and had a good sized layout. Here he is talking with Mandy Patinkin about their layouts. Mandy continues to be a big buff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RTcaJmoYLI
Thank you JasW, chucksc, daylight4449 for resurrecting this thread, otherwise I probably would not have clicked on it. Thank you also 3rdrail for that link to a fantastic video. Folks, it's less than 10 minutes long and well worth the time investment. I urge you all to watch it.
  by 3rdrail
 
You're entirely welcome, Patrick. You watch that video and get the feeling that these men are your friends. A couple of good guys there.
  by daylight4449
 
Patrick Boylan wrote:
steamal wrote:
3rdrail wrote:The late Tom Snyder was a fan and ran a Lionel layout.
Really? I never knew! Now I wish I had known!
3rdrail wrote:Yes, he was a big buff and had a good sized layout. Here he is talking with Mandy Patinkin about their layouts. Mandy continues to be a big buff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RTcaJmoYLI
Thank you JasW, chucksc, daylight4449 for resurrecting this thread, otherwise I probably would not have clicked on it. Thank you also 3rdrail for that link to a fantastic video. Folks, it's less than 10 minutes long and well worth the time investment. I urge you all to watch it.
Just glad to help. I'll watch that video right now. Waiting for Itunes to update while i'm typing this.
  by daylight4449
 
David Benton wrote:how did we miss Neil Young ???
http://youtu.be/1UENULIH0Ks
Thats some impressive stuff.
  by David Benton
 
gives me something to aspire to as a dad to be . Won't be lionel though .

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  by Aa3rt
 
emd_SD_60 wrote:Michael Gross, the dad on "Family Ties" is a railfan also. If i'm not mistaken, he's always on those infomercials late at night promoting some sort of train videos. :wink:
The Fall 2011 issue of Classic Trains contains an article by Michael Gross detailing his employment with the Chicago & North Western in the summer of 1967 as an extra board fireman on the Wisconsin Division. Gross had roots in railroading as he mentions in the article that his grandfather was employed by the Santa Fe for 56 years and his great-grandfather had been a boilermaker with the Santa Fe and the Burlington.

On the first page of the article there's a photo from 1967 of Gross in a locomotive cab, bearing little resemblance to the personality that many of us know from television and movies.