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The Trains, In Willamette Cascade Model Railroad Club Swap Meet And Train Show
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![]() One of the tables exhibiting trains ran G-gauge engines. Here, a steam locomotive pulled cars counter clockwise around the outer track, while a diesel engine pulled cars clockwise around the inner track.
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![]() With the trains briefly clear, the arrangement of the G-gauge track and switches became visible. Notice the use of multiple power supplies, and the use of a rope barrier to keep curious fingers away.
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![]() An O-gauge trolley ran back and forth all day on one piece of straight track. It did not use its trolley pole for power, but instead used the center track for power.
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![]() An O-gauge engine was for sale on a counter that featured classic old cars and engines for sale.
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![]() A G-Gauge set of circus cars was for sale. It included a bear and gorilla in cages, as well as a passenger car the side of which read, "Emmett Kelly, Jr. Circus," and "Exotic menagerie Featuring lion Tiger Bear Gorilla Elephant, All Star Circus."
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