I never posted pictures of my dad’s layout on my old website, but I am including them now for completion.
My dad took these pictures of his HO-scale layout on April 5, 2008, using my digital camera.
An A-B-A set of Alco passenger units in Southern Pacific’s red and gray paint scheme pass by the Riverton depot.
Here is another view of the Southern Pacific Alcos at the Riverton depot.
Here is another view of the Southern Pacific Alcos at the Riverton depot.
The red-and-gray Southern Pacific Alcos emerge from a tunnel into the town of Hastings.
Here is another view of the Southern Pacific Alcos in Hastings.
The red-and-gray Southern Pacific Alcos pass the Hastings depot.
Here is another view of the Southern Pacific Alcos at the Hastings depot.
The red-and-gray Southern Pacific Alcos pass the industrial park.
The red-and-gray Southern Pacific Alcos pass the engine terminal.
Here is another view of the Southern Pacific Alcos near the engine terminal.
Here is another view of the Southern Pacific Alcos near the engine terminal.
Southern Pacific H24-66 Trainmaster #3028 leads a freight train past the Hastings depot.
Southern Pacific bay-window caboose #1347 rests on the caboose track.
Southern Pacific bay-window caboose #1652 brings up the rear of a freight train.
Here is another view of Southern Pacific bay-window caboose #1652.
Cotton Belt bay-window caboose #56 poses for a picture.
Cotton Belt wide-vision caboose #15 poses for a picture.
Southern Pacific bay-window caboose #1255 poses for a picture.
Southern Pacific Bicentennial bay-window caboose #1776 poses for a picture.
Southern Pacific bay-window caboose #1663 poses for a picture.
A group of Southern Pacific cabooses are lined up in the industrial park.
Here is another view of the Southern Pacific cabooses lined up in the industrial park.
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