by Pete Dahlberg » Wed Sep 16, 2015 8:07 pm
School train left with the MOW car, the 5 pipe cars (3 idler flats and 2 open ended gons), 2 drop bottom gons, a passenger gon, a box car and the caboose.
One of the drop bottoms was set out at Lobato for pick up on the return trip.
From Lobato, we went to Cumbres where the MOW and pipe cars were set out and the tank cars were picked up. Evidently all of these cars will be used in future specials.
On the way to Los Pinos we encountered a couple of delays due to cattle on the tracks. The change in the color of the aspen is becoming quite pronounced.
Leaving Los Pinos, we discovered a problem with the brake rigging on one of the tank cars. It took about 30 minutes to fix the problem so we could proceed.
At Osier, the train completed turning on the loop just as 216 arrived.
Following lunch, we headed back to Cumbres and had only one additional delay due to cattle on the track.
At Lobato we picked up the drop bottom gon that had been set out that morning. With this move 215 was about 15 minutes behind.
This was the last day of the school train.
It was a lot of hard work but a tremendous amount of fun. All of the instructors were line engineers, firemen and conductors and were universally good at not only their job but also their ability to instruct. This school really gave me an appreciation of the work done by C&TSRR railroaders.
BTW, it appears that 216 will be a double header on 9/17.