10/10/16 Early movement in yard

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10/10/16 Early movement in yard

Unread postby Sharon Evans » Mon Oct 10, 2016 6:40 am

They are repositioning locomotives at the house early today. The 487 moved from east to west side opening up the 463.
10.10.16 Early morning repositioning.jpg
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Re: 10/10/16 Early movement in yard

Unread postby Sharon Evans » Mon Oct 10, 2016 6:45 am

Morning preparations for today's train 216: So after the earlier moves, 487 is today's locomotive anyway.
10.10.16 487 comes to the pit to begin prep.jpg
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10.10.16 487 is now at the tank taking water.jpg
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10.10.16 487 is backing toward the coal dock lead.jpg
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10.10.16 487 pulls forward toward the coal dock.jpg
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10.10.16 463 has come out to the pit.jpg
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10.10.16 487 takes on coal for today's run.jpg
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10.10.16 Hostlers done, the 487 awaits its road crew.jpg
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10.10.16 487 has now coupled onto train 216.jpg
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10.10.16 463 has gone down to the tank for water.jpg
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There is not going to be a double header today, so what is with 463 getting ready?
10.10.16 463 now is backing down the main.jpg
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Re: 10/10/16 Early movement in yard

Unread postby Sharon Evans » Mon Oct 10, 2016 7:56 am

Departure of train 216: 487 and 8 cars Also the prep of 463 for something
10.10.16 Train 216 is now in loading position.jpg
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10.10.16 463 pulls ahead to the coal dock.jpg
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10.10.16 463 gets its bunker topped off.jpg
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Is it just me, or do these gentleman in bibs not look like regular C&TS employees? Wonder how much it would cost to charter your own train to get an experience as locomotive crew?
10.10.16 463 is getting oiled around by a road crew.jpg
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10.10.16 463 is having something under the engineers side worked on.jpg
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Well looks like at the last minute they decided they needed 4 coaches today. That is adaptability on the grand scale to meet the needs of your customers.
10.10.16 487 has gone to south yard for an extra coach today.jpg
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10.10.16 215 gets the hi ball from the conductor.jpg
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10.10.16 487 puts out a nice smoke plume as it gets the train moving.jpg
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As the train passes the tipple the engineer blows for the running brake test.
10.10.16 The engineer on 487 blows for the running brake test.jpg

10.10.16 The train is clearing Chama with New Mexico on the markers.jpg
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Re: 10/10/16 Early movement in yard

Unread postby Ian Kelly » Mon Oct 10, 2016 8:48 am

I believe it is a special chartered by previous graduates of the fireman/engineers school.
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Re: 10/10/16 Early movement in yard

Unread postby Sharon Evans » Mon Oct 10, 2016 8:52 am

The regular or advanced schools or both?
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Re: 10/10/16 Early movement in yard

Unread postby Sharon Evans » Mon Oct 10, 2016 9:17 am

Departure of 463 and the special. If Ian is correct, this is one way to get added experience and exposure to steam operations.
10.10.16 463 has coupled onto its train.jpg
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10.10.16 463 pulls its consist forward.jpg
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10.10.16 The consist for the special includes a coach.jpg
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10.10.16 The special pulls out of the yard.jpg
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10.10.16 Then stops just past the depot.jpg
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10.10.16 The special gets underway.jpg
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10.10.16 The special is by the tipple.jpg

10.10.16 Some participants are in the open gon.jpg
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10.10.16 As the special leaves Chama, 484 takes water.jpg
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Re: 10/10/16 Early movement in yard

Unread postby Ian Kelly » Mon Oct 10, 2016 10:06 am

I believe all the participants on the special have done the fireman and engineers schools as well as the advanced class. So they have already spent $10,000 apiece. Not sure how much the special is costing them - depends on how many days they've booked.
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Re: 10/10/16 Early movement in yard

Unread postby Sharon Evans » Mon Oct 10, 2016 10:41 am

These classes are not for the average working bloke! That $10,000 is an at least. One gentleman who has posted here has done the basic class 3 or 4 times and the advanced twice and plans to be back next year for another advanced. Cost also depends on how many are doing it, though I bet they have limited it so they all can have a good experience.
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Re: 10/10/16 Early movement in yard

Unread postby Jason Rose » Mon Oct 10, 2016 11:00 am

I'm saving my pennies and waiting for the day I can take those classes.
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Re: 10/10/16 Early movement in yard

Unread postby Pete Dahlberg » Mon Oct 10, 2016 11:28 am

Sharon Evans wrote:These classes are not for the average working bloke! That $10,000 is an at least. One gentleman who has posted here has done the basic class 3 or 4 times and the advanced twice and plans to be back next year for another advanced. Cost also depends on how many are doing it, though I bet they have limited it so they all can have a good experience.


A minor correction, you will pay the posted price for each class if you only request one seat. If you want more time in the cab then you can buy another seat (if available) at the posted price. The Fireman's school is limited to six seats for each session as is the Engineer's school (total of 12 students per session). The Advanced class is limited to 6 total students. Using the current school rates, a charter would run about $7500 per day.
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Re: 10/10/16 Early movement in yard

Unread postby Pete Dahlberg » Mon Oct 10, 2016 11:32 am

Jason Rose wrote:I'm saving my pennies and waiting for the day I can take those classes.


In my Fireman school we had a father / son team. You've got about 18 years to save up.
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Re: 10/10/16 Early movement in yard

Unread postby Jason Rose » Mon Oct 10, 2016 12:42 pm

Pete Dahlberg wrote:
Jason Rose wrote:I'm saving my pennies and waiting for the day I can take those classes.


In my Fireman school we had a father / son team. You've got about 18 years to save up.


Now that's a cool idea, Pete. Would make a helluva cool graduation present (assuming he's into the railroad thing). Then, he goes off to college and Daddy goes to work for the C&T. :cheers:

But, it's only 16 years... or about 5,900 days. :smiley16:
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Re: 10/10/16 Early movement in yard

Unread postby Sharon Evans » Mon Oct 10, 2016 2:24 pm

Pete Dahlberg wrote:
Sharon Evans wrote:These classes are not for the average working bloke! That $10,000 is an at least. One gentleman who has posted here has done the basic class 3 or 4 times and the advanced twice and plans to be back next year for another advanced. Cost also depends on how many are doing it, though I bet they have limited it so they all can have a good experience.


A minor correction, you will pay the posted price for each class if you only request one seat. If you want more time in the cab then you can buy another seat (if available) at the posted price. The Fireman's school is limited to six seats for each session as is the Engineer's school (total of 12 students per session). The Advanced class is limited to 6 total students. Using the current school rates, a charter would run about $7500 per day.


Pete, my comment about cost was referring to today's charter not the school trains which have the fixed cost per place. There was a comment made on here of a person buying all 6 seats for one session so he had the throttle the entire week. The other way to get extra time is if they don't sell all 6 seats which happened on one session this year.
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Re: 10/10/16 Early movement in yard

Unread postby Pete Dahlberg » Mon Oct 10, 2016 2:55 pm

Jason Rose wrote:
Pete Dahlberg wrote:
Jason Rose wrote:I'm saving my pennies and waiting for the day I can take those classes.


In my Fireman school we had a father / son team. You've got about 18 years to save up.


Now that's a cool idea, Pete. Would make a helluva cool graduation present (assuming he's into the railroad thing). Then, he goes off to college and Daddy goes to work for the C&T. :cheers:

But, it's only 16 years... or about 5,900 days. :smiley16:


In our class the son was in his early 20s. What I found interesting was that at the start of the class the son really didn't care to be there, but at the end of the class the son was the first to sign up for Engineer school.
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Re: 10/10/16 Early movement in yard

Unread postby Sharon Evans » Mon Oct 10, 2016 3:11 pm

Arrival of train 215: 489 and standard 7 cars
10.10.16 489 brings a standard 7 car 215 into Chama.jpg
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The open gon seems almost full this afternoon.
10.10.16 215 by tipple.jpg

10.10.16 Colorado is by the tipple.jpg
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10.10.16 489 has stopped shorter than normal.jpg
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Re: 10/10/16 Early movement in yard

Unread postby Sharon Evans » Mon Oct 10, 2016 5:33 pm

Return of the charter freight:
10.10.16 A deer checks out the food supply as the headlight of 463 comes into sight.jpg
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10.10.16 463 brings the charter into Chama.jpg
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They picked up the 4 stock cars that had been left at Cumbres.
10.10.16 Charter by tipple.jpg

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10.10.16 463 comes by the passenger cars.jpg
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Re: 10/10/16 Early movement in yard

Unread postby Larry Sullivan » Tue Oct 11, 2016 6:23 am

Here's today's video --

Train 216, only an 8 car train today so no double-header. Have to wonder if we may have seen the last one of the year, as loads tend to drop off during the final couple weeks of the season.



As noted above this is a special charter that students from the prior schools have setup. Looks like a great time!!!



Train 215 Arrival back in Chama



A deer crosses the tracks just before 463 rounds the bend bringing back the student charter

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