Galveston Railroad Museum Train Show, April 28-29, 2018

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(photo courtesy of Bob Werre)

A 4-8-4 Northern is thundering by at the Galveston show on your club layout. The attendance was quite low due to the beautiful weather in Galveston.

(photo courtesy of Bob Werre)

Asher (yellow shirt) is moving the equipment around in the yard, so that an audience member can take the perfect shot on the layout. Dan is kneeling the background.

(photo courtesy of Bob Werre)

Dan's bridge is such a knee-saver for our club members.

(photo courtesy of Bob Werre)

The inside-the-layout view shows the wiring connections required to make this bridge have its safeguards in place.

(photo courtesy of Bob Werre)

Ron's freight trains makes an appearance on the layout.

(photo courtesy of Bob Werre)

Our youngest engineer hard at work; he is total concentration.

(photo courtesy of Bob Werre)

Ron's locomotives have dropped off the train, and so they are now running light back to home base.

(photo courtesy of Bob Werre)

Dan's bridge has three tracks, two for the regular mainline, and the back track is actually an Sn3 track, which is currently not used.

(photo courtesy of Bob Werre)

This is made evident by the large pile of tree trunks fallen on the tracks.

(photo courtesy of Bob Werre)

Plenty of action on the bridge.

(photo courtesy of Bob Werre)

Ron, visible in this photo, actively manages his train on the inside mainline.

(photo courtesy of Bob Werre)

Freight and passenger trains pass each other by. Ron is reflected in our pond, while an out-of-focus Asher and Don in the background look on.