Heavy smoke this morning from the shop stack, but also a 2nd plume that may be shop heaters, but looks to me more than the shop heaters even on a cold morning. Will have to see come daylight.
Same capture, just tried to lighten it a bit in LR
James Hook wrote:one word about the snow today: Amazing! it sure is a lot to compare to the snow from where I live during which we only have it during the winter and we only get a few inches or so :)
I gotta admit, back when the Rio Grande owned the line between Antonito and Chama, the one that we see today, it sure was a lot of hard work to keep the trains running at the high elevations, even at 10,015 foot Cumbres Pass :)
Edwin Frey wrote:Still curious as to what 489 does on her daily outings. One would think that by now, they would have proofed out the axle oilers, since it ran with them in regular revenue service the latter part of the season. Also, interesting to note that with the new depot lighting and the snow cover, the depot cam is still rendering a color view even well after it's gotten dark.
Edwin Frey wrote:Still curious as to what 489 does on her daily outings. One would think that by now, they would have proofed out the axle oilers, since it ran with them in regular revenue service the latter part of the season.
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