Rich Murray wrote:Ridin' the Cumbres to Antonito
Mountain railroad, Saturday mornin' rail;
Fourteen cars and a mess of happy riders,
Three conductors, hear those whistles wail.
Jason Rose wrote:Rich Murray wrote:Ridin' the Cumbres to Antonito
Mountain railroad, Saturday mornin' rail;
Fourteen cars and a mess of happy riders,
Three conductors, hear those whistles wail.
Nicely done. I knew the melody instantly.
One of my favorite videos is Earl Knoob and Ed Stabler singing Earl's version of that song.
Rich Murray wrote:Jason Rose wrote:Rich Murray wrote:Ridin' the Cumbres to Antonito
Mountain railroad, Saturday mornin' rail;
Fourteen cars and a mess of happy riders,
Three conductors, hear those whistles wail.
Nicely done. I knew the melody instantly.
One of my favorite videos is Earl Knoob and Ed Stabler singing Earl's version of that song.
would those lyrics be ok for family listening?
Larry Sullivan wrote:My first catch of a locomotive on the Antonito cam this year!
Thanks for all the coverage this morning Sharon and Larry - nice to come home after work and be able to quickly catch up on the happenings. Looks like video recorded all morning too, so I may add that into the day's coverage. Hard to believe we are about 30 hours from season's end.
Larry Gibson wrote:488 slides up to the train set as 484 moves onto the fuel dock. The sun lights the "Flying Rio Grande" logo on 484's tender.
John Hamman wrote:Larry Gibson wrote:488 slides up to the train set as 484 moves onto the fuel dock. The sun lights the "Flying Rio Grande" logo on 484's tender.
A ways back some folks were talking about the amount of coal be filled into the tenders. Probably just my fading eyesight, but it looked to me like both the 488 and 484 were less than full up this morning.
John
John Hamman wrote:At 14:31 by the cumbres cam time you can see cars in the picture in addition to the MOW equipment. Anybody tell which ones they are?
John
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