Larry Gibson wrote: Wil update if I can before leaving on 216.
Sharon Evans wrote:Not directly related to the railroad, but noticed this CDoT cam shot looking toward Mt. San Antonio.
Sharon Evans wrote:Where is Larry G. located, wondered if could see him in a cam.
Mark Sigmon wrote:Every day is a great day to be in Chama. Wish I was there!
Sharon Evans wrote:215 is showing on the CDoT cam at 1554 MDT so is almost an hour late. Looks like one of the buses is up there so wonder if they are taking off people going back to Antonito. Another thought, maybe what 484 was doing when it hightailed east was a possible rescue mission that was cancelled.
Larry Sullivan wrote:The story of lateness today - from Mr. Gibson. Pictures will be posted in his day 2 thread shortly. Also this text will go in there too, just posting here to answer the question for Sharon and others that follow this thread. This is his writing -
Yes, a great adventure. In a nut shell so you will understand pics to follow.
After we crossed 17 the brakes set. They got out and inspected. Thought it was a bad car valve. Got going again but above Tanglefoot curve they set again. 90 minutes and 4 resets and bleeding lines we were still only at the bottom of Tanglefoot curve!!!! They called Chama after deciding a valve in 487 compressor was bad for parts. Train limbed to Los Pinos tank for water, then moved to the Los Pinos siding where shop crew and GM would meet the train with compressor valve parts and concessions to pacify disgruntled tourists. We then limped to Osier for lunch. They held 463X there and swapped engines. 487X followed us to Antinito arriving after 6:00. The train with 463 blew out the brakes above Lava tank and they got excited the the 487X was too close behind:) 3-4 minutes as we could see it many times in the distance. Got back here well after dark as u saw.
I'm trying to get refreshed now so the pics will come later. For us railfans a fun day of adventure, for the leaf peepers not so good.
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