![]() ![]() On weekends, Trax regularly is packed to its capacity of 300 people after hours, and block-long lines outside the club are common, even at 4 a.m. Gays and straights, teen-age punkers and fashionably attired yuppies dance side by side till the wee hours of the morning-if they have the luck and patience to get inside. But with an infusion of revelers from the bars and nightclubs that close just when Trax is starting to rock, the makeup of the crowd changes. ![]() Before 2, Trax’s clientele is young (minimum age for admission is 18, and no liquor is served) and predominantly gay. Ingram’s after-hours innovation was an instant sensation. Last spring, Bruce Ingram, owner of Trax, a new disco in the Gaslamp Quarter, introduced a social attraction common to most major cities but new to San Diego-a four-hour dance starting at 2 a.m.
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