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Area model train group holding display at Morris Library

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Sam said his favorite part of the display was Simmons' drive-in. Overall, he liked seeing the scenes, saying he was interested in "how they got the trains to move."

The drive-in, which was complete with a screen playing Looney Tunes cartoons and 1950s-era cars, was one of two modules created and shown by Morris resident Roger Simmons. His other module depicted a Caterpillar plant, with the signature yellow equipment out front.

He said he's been involved in the group for about 12 years, and has been tinkering with model trains for over 40 years. He said he came to the N scale just for practical reasons — the small size allows for more details.

"I've always liked N-scale model railroading," he said. "I get twice as much stuff in the same space."

A Caterpillar retiree, he said that when he was still working, he joined the group after being invited by a co-worker. For awhile, he just operated his trains, but after going to large train shows, he got into designing the modules.

He said he enjoys taking part in operating the trains and showing his designs off.

"That's the fun part of it," he said.

As for the work of putting everything together, he said it is something to keep him busy in his retirement.

"It's just a hobby. Some guys pick up airplanes, cars, boats, whatever," he said. "I just happened to pick up trains."

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