Bill Rodgers mans the lift bridge as a passenger consist roars by.
Russ Mosser, Paul Boston, Bob Cowles (with grandchildren Christopher and Grace), and Bill Rodgers.
Bob Cowles two hands the controllers as grace watches.
Russ Mosser gets read to run a big one!
Dallas Dixon and Russ Mosser enjoy the new digs.
Paul Boston doing the under dance.
Bob Field and Paul Boston checking out a NYC Dreyfuss for a long run.
A long consist snakes under the under-arch bridge.
Long view of all three layout areas.
Lobby.
Custom art work sure looks like the real thing.
Bill Rodgers runs trains from behind our guests.
One of three trains running on the outer loop.
Stages of development. Right track laid and running, next ready for track, upper in development.
Vignette with an animated sign as an example of a popup that could be used for access on the finished layout.
View is great with no glass. The track electrical interconnect is below the tank car.
Loops 1 and 2.
View from the corner by the proposed kids area.
Everyone loves to hang on the glass to get a better look.
Jim Bergero created this panel as a canyon sample/ This one is complete with animals, people and aq canoe in the stream.
Campers watch the mules pass by on the top of the canyon.
Sky view reveals a hint of the hundreds of spot lights.
Show stopper.
Typical response! Even without scenery the crowds are excited.
OH, wow!
One handle of one transformer ran all the trains for Rail Fair.
Christopher watches his trains charge around the loop.
Contained excitement.
Dave Brown takes a break from the GCMR display to check things out.
The park provided two “Watch Us Grow” signs and the easels for their display.
Russ and Dallas discuss our layout with guests.
Overview. Proposed transformer area will be in the center.
Just hangin’ out in the gap in the glass.
Love big trains
Her comes one. Let’s play chicken!
Safe from the onrushing Big Boy.
OK, Where’s the next one?
Sunday morning and Bob McNair, head of the park, and Henry Garcia second in command clean windows.
Bob pitches in to get things looking good for day two of Rail Fair 2010.