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This is part of mine as it comes to town. Mostly flat cars and a few K-line aluminum. Dontrailer park

Very cool circus train, Don.  I remember when the circus train would stop in the SP Bayshore yard.  They would have a "parade" and march all the animals up Geneva Ave to the Cow Palace.  We would do traffic control.  Matt

Here's mine at one of our modular club layouts:

 

 

It's a K-Line Nabisco Circus train (I think it was missing a few cars when I bought it) that I added a postwar giraffe car, a more modern elephant car,  and a Franks Roundhouse Animal Crackers boxcar to. I've since added a second Animal Crackers car to it.

 

It seems to be a somewhat popular train to run; not Thomas or Polar Express popular, but it gets a few smiles each time it's out there.

 

J White

 

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Rex, are those old WARDIE- JAY kits? I love those old kits. Don

Some are. My wagon stock is a mixture of Wardie Jay kits, known and unknown cast kits, R-T-R, and so forth. I have a yuuuge backlog of wooden kits yet to build. I'm finding that age has not treated the wood in the kits kindly; I throw away much of the stripwood. Here is a boiler wagon I scarfed up from eBay. In the background is a display for my wife, a circus lover, of the ERTL circus wagon set.

boiler wagon 1, reducesdboiler wagon 2, compressed

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Jim, that American Flyer set was sitting on a high shelf with some Lionel cars at the Dime Store I spent all my money at in Los Angeles in the early 50's. They had set the tent and everything else up on the shelf. I wanted that set so bad but knew it wouldn't run on O gauge track. Every few months they lowered the price. The last I saw it there it was "on sale" for not much more than $10. Those were the days when every store from tire, dime, hardware, electrical stores all sold Lionel and some AF. Don

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