We have been discussing our ages recently. I am 57, Mike is 58, several are in the 14-15-16 range. Some 41 and 42. People my age, who were in the first grade by 1950 or 1951, had a grand and glorious world of trains to grow up in. Streamliners were at their peak, we tried to think all was well. In truth, the business was actually beginning to erode but it still "looked good enough on the outside"for us to be in a pleasant denial of the upcoming days. We lived to see the almost desmise, then the resurrection by Amtrak.This all IF we were interested in trains from our earliers days.(as I was).. BUt also, those of you in the 14-15-16, etc range were also born in to a gloroius world of hope---yeah, it has been really scarey at times, this last summer in partricular. But we still have a lot to be proud of and thankful for. So what is my point? Those who were children in the 60's and IF they were interested in trains....had a pitiful world....things were going bonkers all around them....the airways and highways were getting better all the time...the railroads lost the postal mail contract....trains were being dropped altogther or least being shortened(their equipment, also, sometimes, their routes) Their was NO GLORY TO REMEMBER FROM THE PAST and also NO HOPE FOR THE FUTURE-- NO AMTRAK TO LOOK FOR. Must have been a very bleak time for railfanners...probably is a dearth of them from that age range. That would be like Miami Joe and ALan B's age range... Probably very few fans from that era of the 1960's. Any thoughts?Any kind of statistic info out there about the age range of railfans....I would bet there are comparatively few who were in grammer scholl in the 1960-1970 range.