I originally posted these pictures on my old website on March 11, 2008.
(NOTE: This website is NOT affiliated with the club; visit http://www.mthoodmodelengineers.org/ for current info)
…Continued from Part 1.
The Mount Hood Model Engineers railroad club is located at SE 55th & Belmont in Portland, Oregon. The club's HO-scale layout is freelanced, but has a Pacific Northwest theme, based around the fictional Mount Hood Railroad (which is distinctly different from the real-life Mount Hood Railroad in Hood River, Oregon). The layout is set in a 1950s-1960s era, and the equipment on the layout generally fits this era.
March 8, 2008
Saturday, March 8, 2008 was the club's annual "Run Your Train Day," on which members of the public were invited to bring their own HO-Scale model trains to have them inspected by club members and then get to run them on the layout. The club members were also running their own equipment.
Timber
The town of Timber is about the midpoint of the line.
The town consists of a number of industries and a diner built in an old passenger car.
Mount Hood Railroad Alco S2 switcher #10 is parked in Timber, and sports an early black & white paint scheme.
Northern Pacific Railway 4-6-6-4 Challenger #5136 is stopped at the depot in Timber with a streamlined passenger train.
Here is another view of Northern Pacific Railway 4-6-6-4 Challenger #5136 stopped in Timber.
Here is another view of Northern Pacific Railway 4-6-6-4 Challenger #5136 stopped in Timber.
The Northern Pacific Railway streamlined passenger train stopped at the depot in Timber.
Here is another view of the Northern Pacific streamlined passenger trains stopped at the Timber depot.
Mount Hood Railroad GE U30C #803 pulls a freight train through Timber.
Here is another view of Mount Hood Railroad U30C #803 near Timber.
Here is another view of Mount Hood Railroad U30C #803 near Timber.
North Powder
Here is an overview of the North Powder area of the layout.
This mine is on a mountainside above North Power.
Northern Pacific Railway 4-6-6-4 Challenger #5136 passing through North Powder with its streamlined passenger train.
The Powder River Paper Company is located near North Powder. It employs its own GE 44-tonner, #30, and receives many woodchip cars.
Here is another view of the Powder River Paper Company.
Bridgeport
This large double-track lift bridge connects the towns of Bridgeport & Westport.
Here is another view of the double-track lift bridge that connects Bridgeport and Westport.
Here is an aerial view of Westport and Bridgeport.
Here is an aerial view of the town of Bridgeport, showing the industries and engine terminal.
Here is another aerial view of Bridgeport.
A tugboat and barge are in the bay at Bridgeport.
Here is another view of the bay at Bridgeport showing the tugboat and barge.
A gondola car had been pushed over the end of a dock in Bridgeport, and the end of the car still sticks out of the water of the bay.
This is the large two-story Bridgeport depot. A pair of refrigerator cars are spotted on a siding at the depot.
Northern Pacific Railway 4-6-6-4 Challenger #5136 passes in front of the Bridgeport depot with its streamlined passenger train.
Here is the turntable and five-stall enginehouse in Bridgeport. Parked here are Southern Pacific GE 70-tonner #5106, a Denver & Rio Grande Western SD7, another steam locomotive and a Mount Hood Railroad auxiliary tender.
Mount Hood Railroad SD9 #450, GP7 #235, F7A #130A and an F7B are parked in the engine terminal at Bridgeport.
Here is another view of the engine terminal at Bridgeport, showing Mount Hood Railroad SD9 #450, GP7 #235, F7A #130A and an F7B.
Later, the F7s had left, but Mount Hood Railroad SD9 #450 & GP7 #235 were still in the engine terminal at Bridgeport.
Here is another view of Mount Hood Railroad SD9 #450 & GP7 #235 in the engine terminal at Bridgeport.
A trio of Mount Hood Railroad cabooses on the caboose track in Bridgeport: wide-vision caboose X228, steel cupola caboose X042 & Santa Fe-style steel cupola caboose X281.
A pair of Mount Hood Railroad 50-foot flat cars carrying 25-foot trailers bring up the rear of a mixed train at Bridgeport.
A Mount Hood Railroad cow-calf set TR4A #34 and TR4B #38 in the small yard in Bridgeport. Behind the caw-calf set are Kettle River 0-8-0 #624 and Northern Pacific Railway 0-8-0 #1171, and behind that, wreck-damaged Mount Hood Railroad Santa Fe-style steel cupola caboose X296 rests on a flatcar.
Longview, Kelso & Rainier Railway U28B #281, GP50 #351 & GP40 #300 are visiting the Mount Hood Railroad with a freight train in Bridgeport.
Here is another view of Longview, Kelso & Rainier Railway U28B #281, GP50 #351 & GP40 #300 with a freight train in Bridgeport.
Spokane, Portland & Seattle FA1 #859 & FB1 #209 pull a freight train in Bridgeport.
Here is another view of Spokane, Portland & Seattle FA1 #859 & FB1 #209 with a freight train in Bridgeport.
Mount Hood Railroad steel caboose X343 is at the end of a freight train in Bridgeport.
Here is another view of Mount Hood Railroad steel caboose X343 at the end of a freight train in Bridgeport.
This video shows Northern Pacific Railway 4-6-6-4 Challenger #5136 pulling a streamlined passenger train on the layout.
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