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Stamping Ground man builds trains for fun

By Jackie Anders, Georgetown News-Graphic

Driving through the Scott County country back roads surrounding Stamping Ground on any given weekend, the faint but familiar sound of a train whistle can sometimes be heard coming from the hills. It could be you are hearing a whistle from one of Don Saager's custom trains.

The train enthusiast has been building his own scale-model trains for over 25 years now. Saager builds and operates his 1.5:12 inch scale model trains in a shop on his farm. The shop has everything he needs to maintain the steam and battery engines.

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Don Saager works on one of his locomotives



2019-11-29 - Stamping Ground, KY - Photo by Jackie Anders/The News-Graphic.
Don Saager builds and operates his 1.5:12 inch scale model trains in a shop on his farm.

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