by Dave in CA » Fri Sep 13, 2013 12:30 pm
Wow! That was a a soap-opera moment! It appears 488 may have lost the packing on the back-side of the engineer's side cylinder... or something went very wrong with the valve-gear. Couldn't really tell. Anyhoo, they shut off the steam to that cylinder, moved 488 out of the way (barely... it looked as though they were going to make use of #15 as they moved it into position to pull 488. Then, they decided not to. Guess the shame of a diesel pulling a steamer was just too much to deal with). The pressure was brought up on 489. They watered and coaled it, coupled up to the passenger train, and in about 10 minutes, they pulled out with a spectacular plume of smoke and steam (since they didn't have the time to de-ash the thing before leaving). 488 took the back way into the engine shed, and they are working on her now. Man... that was great! I'm exhausted!