Kamela
One of the oldest industries in Kamela. A modified kit by Tom's Railroad Corner.
The local switcher awaits local freight 416 at Major Fuel. Downtown Kamela is in the background.
A view of "downtown" Kamela.
The Olympia Mining Company's ore loading facility at Kamela. A Fine Scale Miniatures kit.
Dollar Brother's Express ships LCL freight.
Kamela Grain and Feed is an important source of animal feed for local farmers. A Campbell kit.
Passengers wait for the "Portland Rose" at Kamela station.
Structures on the future Main Street of Kamela. Most of these structures were painted and assembled by the Dennis's wife Maureen.
A retired railroader stops for a visit at the supply shed. The company cats Butch and Stacey catch some sun.
Kamela is located at the top of the longest grade on the railroad and is a refueling stop for all westbound steam trains. A Tichey kit.
Elaine's Long Legs Lounge is a constant problem for the Kamela police force, it offers an excellent view of the main line.
Oregon Hops and Malts is a major shipper on the railroad. They supply barley and hops to the breweries at Meacham and Echo.
The American Can Company plant at Kamela ships cans to several industries on the layout.
A few cattle are shipped from Western Beef Supply. The boxcars await spotting at Kamela Supply and Fryxell Feed. Kits by Innovative Design and Campbell.