Whether it’s the prized locomotive of your fleet, a structure you’re particularly proud of, or your favorite caboose, take it to work on Nov. 22 and share it with your colleagues.
Give those who are not involved in the hobby a chance to see why model railroading is fun and perhaps even convince them to join you.
If you don’t have a model or collectible locomotive, but you love trains, then ride a commuter train to work and share your experience on social media with the hashtag #TakeATrainToWorkDay.
Nov. 22 is also the perfect day to take and share your train pictures and railroadiana from your collection on social media.
Make sure to use the hashtag #TakeATrainToWorkDay so that we can easily find, like, and share your Take A Train To Work Day posts.
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John Winter – excellent comment!! And probably a whole lot more educational and fun than a commuter.
I was deployed to Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina in 2001. I often took my Z scale trains to work and set up a small railroad on an unused desk. Many of my coworkers commented favorably and were in awe of these small trains.
Looks like a neat sign. I’ll have to check these guys out.
Sounds like a good idea. I’m sure the local UP freight crew won’t mind me hitching a ride across town.