I originally posted these pictures on my old website on February 19, 2008.
(NOTE: This website is NOT affiliated with the Great Train Expo; see www.trainexpoinc.com for current info)
The Great Train Expo was held at the Portland Metropolitan Exposition Center in Portland, Oregon on February 16-17, 2008. I didn't take too many pictures at this show, but I did get a lot of video. The layouts shown were not the only ones at the show, but I focused on the layouts I didn't have photos or video of from earlier shows, and of course, the Longview, Kelso & Rainier model railroad club's layout.
This video shows trains running on the NMRA PNR 4th Division Hi-Rail O-Gauge Module Group's layout, the Rose City Garden Railway Society's layout and the Greater Portland Lego Railroaders' layout on both days of the show.
Here are pictures of a some of the displays at the show that I only took a few pictures of.
Vendors
Here is most of a rare Lionel Girl's Train offered for sale by one of the vendors. One car, a lavender hopper car, is missing.
NMRA PNR 4th Division O-Gauge Hi-Rail Modular Group
This Chesapeake & Ohio Steam Turbine Locomotive was on the NMRA PNR 4th Division Hi-Rail O-Gauge Module Group's layout.
This group of models of British steam locomotives was on display on one of the modules of the NMRA PNR 4th Division Hi-Rail O-Gauge Module Group. In the background are an A-3 Pacific and an A-4 Pacific by Ace Trains.
This model of Union Pacific's M-10000 Streamliner was on the NMRA PNR 4th Division Hi-Rail O-Gauge Module Group's layout.
Rose City Garden Railway Society
This 2-6-0 steam locomotive on the Rose City Garden Railway Society's G-Scale layout is actually powered by steam just like a real steam locomotive.
Here is another picture of the live steam 2-6-0 on the Rose City Garden Railway Society’s G-Scale layout.
Here is another picture of the live steam 2-6-0 on the Rose City Garden Railway Society’s G-Scale layout.
A model of Rio Grande Southern's Galloping Goose #7 was on the Rose City Garden Railway Society's G-Scale layout.
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