Steam from engine house
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 5:44 am
So here's a curiosity question. This morning I turned on the webcam feeds around 6:15am local time, just got home from work and it's a habit to get on the computer, check emails and see what's happening 2000 miles away in Chama. Really enjoy that peaceful morning look, sometimes watching the deer stroll through, other times just watching a couple locomotives quietly percolate away.
This morning when I first started watching there was a very large cloud of white (I'll assume steam) coming from the back of the engine house, really kind of alarming at first glance, but realizing it was all white, and I saw one of the normal workers pickup trucks calmly drive in, so wasn't worried it was anything major. Anyway my question -- it appeared that perhaps the loco inside was being blown down (I think that's the right words for it), and the wind perhaps strong enough that it was just blowing all the steam out the back doors. I've seen the blow downs under steam traveling before, but wondering if they would do this in the engine house, and that's the cause of this vast steam cloud? It cleared up and back to a normal peaceful morning scene after about 10 minutes or so. Just appeared as if there was a flow of steam from near the front of the engine.
Thanks to whoever can provide an answer! Hope all had a great July 4th weekend.
This morning when I first started watching there was a very large cloud of white (I'll assume steam) coming from the back of the engine house, really kind of alarming at first glance, but realizing it was all white, and I saw one of the normal workers pickup trucks calmly drive in, so wasn't worried it was anything major. Anyway my question -- it appeared that perhaps the loco inside was being blown down (I think that's the right words for it), and the wind perhaps strong enough that it was just blowing all the steam out the back doors. I've seen the blow downs under steam traveling before, but wondering if they would do this in the engine house, and that's the cause of this vast steam cloud? It cleared up and back to a normal peaceful morning scene after about 10 minutes or so. Just appeared as if there was a flow of steam from near the front of the engine.
Thanks to whoever can provide an answer! Hope all had a great July 4th weekend.