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Hawaiian Railway gives people a ride through history on restored locomotives and tracks

By Cheryl Chee Tsutsumi

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Feb 19, 2012

~~<p>When Jeff Livingston went home for the very first time, a Lionel train set was waiting for him &mdash; a &ldquo;welcome&rdquo; gift for the newborn baby from his proud father. Over the years, Livingston&rsquo;s parents, relatives and family friends augmented his collection, and as that grew, so did his interest in trains.</p>
<p>One of his favorite childhood outings was going with his dad to Cleveland Union Terminal, 15 miles from their house, to observe the arrivals and departures of passenger trains.</p>
~~

When Jeff Livingston went home for the very first time, a Lionel train set was waiting for him — a “welcome” gift for the newborn baby from his proud father. Over the years, Livingston’s parents, relatives and family friends augmented his collection, and as that grew, so did his interest in trains.

One of his favorite childhood outings was going with his dad to Cleveland Union Terminal, 15 miles from their house, to observe the arrivals and departures of passenger trains. Login for more...



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