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I originally posted these pictures on my old website on February 9, 2008.
…Continued from Part 3 - LK&R Layout, Late Saturday.
The World's Greatest Hobby on Tour Train Show is a traveling model train show that visits various cities across the country throughout the year. The show's schedule takes several years to complete. The show visited the Portland Metropolitan Exposition Center in Portland, Oregon on February 17-18, 2007. In addition to layouts and vendors, the World's Greatest Hobby show also features display booths for many model railroad manufacturers.
The Longview, Kelso & Rainier Model Railroad Club's HO-Scale layout is where I spent most of the show. This group of pictures was taken on Sunday, February 18, 2007.
Waterville Plateau SW1500 #608 and Slug #602 are resting in the yard.
Waterville Plateau SW1500 #608 is resting in the yard.
Waterville Plateau Slug #602 is resting in the yard.
Here is another view of Waterville Plateau SW1500 #608 at rest in the yard.
Here is another view of Waterville Plateau Slug #602 at rest in the yard.
Here is another view of Waterville Plateau SW1500 #608 and Slug #602 at rest in the yard.
Waterville Plateau GP35 #623 is on the main line with a freight train.
Waterville Plateau GP38-2 #622 is the trailing unit on a main line freight train.
Waterville Plateau Bay Window Caboose #3 is on the main line at the end of a freight train.
Waterville Plateau GP50 #620 is on the main line with a freight train.
Waterville Plateau GP50 #621 is the trailing unit on a main line freight train.
Waterville Plateau Wide-Vision Caboose #1 is on the end of a freight train on the main line.
Here is another view of Waterville Plateau Wide-Vision Caboose #1 on the end of a freight train on the main line.
Here is another view of Waterville Plateau Wide-Vision Caboose #1 on the end of a freight train on the main line.
Waterville Plateau GP35 #623 is on the main line with a freight train.
Waterville Plateau Bay Window Caboose #3 is on the main line at the end of a freight train.
Waterville Plateau GP50 #620 is on the main line with a freight train.
Longview, Kelso & Rainier SW1000 #100 & SW7 #120 are parked near the grain elevator.
Here is another view of Longview, Kelso & Rainier SW1000 #100 & SW7 #120 parked near the grain elevator.
Here is another view of Longview, Kelso & Rainier SW1000 #100 & SW7 #120 parked near the grain elevator.
Waterville Plateau GP50 #620 is on the main line with a freight train.
Tidewater Southern RS1 #746 rests in the yard.
Southern Pacific 4-8-2 #4365 is in the yard, ready to depart with a heavyweight passenger train.
Here is another view of Southern Pacific 4-8-2 #4365 in the yard, ready to depart with a heavyweight passenger train.
Here is another view of Southern Pacific 4-8-2 #4365 in the yard, ready to depart with a heavyweight passenger train.
Here is another view of Southern Pacific 4-8-2 #4365 in the yard, ready to depart with a heavyweight passenger train.
Tidewater Southern RS1 #746 rests in the yard.
Waterville Plateau F7As #67 and #68 are in the town at the top of the branch line.
Here is another view of Waterville Plateau F7As #67 and #68 in the town at the top of the branch line.
Waterville Plateau Caboose #2 is on the end of the excursion train on the branch line.
Waterville Plateau F7A #67 emerges from the tunnel on the branch line.
Here is another view of Waterville Plateau F7A #67 emerging from the tunnel on the branch line.
Waterville Plateau Caboose #2 is on the end of the excursion train on the branch line.
Waterville Plateau F7A #67 and the excursion train pass through a cut on the branch line.
Here is another view of Waterville Plateau F7A #67 and the excursion train passing through a cut on the branch line.
Waterville Plateau F7A #67 and the excursion train cross over the main line and the river.
Waterville Plateau F7A #67 and the excursion train cross over the main line and the river with Waterville Plateau caboose #2 bringing up the rear.
Here is another view of Waterville Plateau F7A #67 and the excursion train crossing over the main line and the river with Waterville Plateau caboose #2 bringing up the rear.
Waterville Plateau F7A #67 pulls the excursion train on the branch line.
Waterville Plateau F7A #67 and the excursion train cross over the main line again.
Waterville Plateau F7A #67 and the excursion train cross the wooden trestle and descend from the branch line.
Here is another view of Waterville Plateau F7A #67 and the excursion train crossing the wooden trestle and descending from the branch line.
Here is another view of Waterville Plateau F7A #67 and the excursion train crossing the wooden trestle and descending from the branch line.
Here is another view of Waterville Plateau F7A #67 and the excursion train descending from the branch line.
Tidewater Southern RS1 #746 rests in the engine terminal.
Waterville Plateau GP50 #621 rests in the engine terminal at the fueling rack.
Waterville Plateau GP50 #620 & Electro-Motive Division GP60 Demonstrator #7 are inside the enginehouse.
Waterville Plateau Bay Window Caboose #3 rests on the caboose track.
Continue to Part 5 - Other Layouts…
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