by Jason Rose » Sat May 25, 2013 6:57 pm
Three co-workers and I were able to take a few minutes off from work to watch the departure this morning. The four of us were standing in our server room surrounded by large cabinets full of servers and loads of modern technology... huddled over a laptop and watching a 1925 Baldwin pull a train out of Chama Yard. It was a bit surreal.
Even more surreal was the fact that the other guys don't know, or care, much about railroads. Yet, they were unable to take their eyes off the monitor as 488 rolled by. We could even hear her whistle over the roar of the chillers and cooling fans.
Jason Rose
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