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Building the Railroad: Lou Maxon's Passion Project


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My guest Lou Maxon, mentioned his passion project of constructing a railroad car office in his backyard, allowing him to reconnect with his childhood love for trains. We had this conversation on the phone as we were scheduling the details to record an episode about his design career. This led to coordinating a time to visit Lou's latest creative project. Maxon Railroad.

This passion project not only serves as an inspiring workspace, but it also connects him to the rich history and excitement of railroads.

To achieve this vision, Lou faced various challenges, including learning about trains, rails, and working as a general contractor. However, showcasing persistence and dedication, he managed to build the railroad track he had always dreamt of. In the conversation,

Lou described in detail how he had always been captivated by trains since childhood. He shared his fascination for model railroads with his father and the impact of railroads on the town he lived in.

It's evident that Lou's passion for trains played a major role in fueling his creativity for constructing a railroad-inspired office, driving him to continuously be hands-on in the entire building process.

Designing the Studio: A Creative Space Inspired by Trains

Creative spaces often hold the power to inspire and spur innovation, offering an environment where individuals can focus and dive into their imaginative minds.

For Lou Maxon, a train-inspired creative studio provided the perfect space for his unique work requirements, allowing him to physically unplug, dream, and imagine various projects for both himself and his clients. This studio serves as a reminder of the importance of creating an ideal workspace that enhances productivity and fosters originality. During the podcast, Lou elaborated on the design of his studio, revealing that it was meticulously planned to resemble a caboose in both structure and function. He discussed the various elements, such as the custom-made steel frame, wheels, and a General Motors-inspired control panel, which contributes to the train-like experience. Lou's dedication and imagination were instrumental in turning his dream of an authentic train-styled workspace into a reality.

Enjoy this episode as we learn all about the process. For more information visit our episode page for this episode on Explore Washington State.


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