Bill Grierson wrote:Good morning Larry. 463 getting her fire cleaned. I would like to add my THANKS to everyone involved with the Yard Cams too. I'll be 'tuning' in periodically through the winter.
Sharon Evans wrote:Right now there is sun shining in Chama but I swear I just heard thunder.
Sharon Evans wrote:53 degrees and thunderstorms, what next.
Sharon Evans wrote:Also of note, as I am watching the detraining passengers, there are no train cleaners boarding to do there daily thing for tomorrow's 216. Just another indicator we are at the end of the year.
Sharon Evans wrote:Season opening on 5/28, this seems really late.
Larry Sullivan wrote:Sharon Evans wrote:Season opening on 5/28, this seems really late.
I think I am correct on that date - it's usually Memorial Day wknd the railroad opens -- if I am wrong someone can correct me and I'll change it.
Larry Sullivan wrote:They are sanding 488, so perhaps she's not done for the year yet.
Sharon Evans wrote:488 did not get relettered so that is a good indication it will probably be the first locomotive to have its tender removed and placed into the left stall for the mandated inspection.
Larry Sullivan wrote:148 days ago the season opened, today we say goodbye to the 2015 regular season for the Cumbres&Toltec Scenic Railroad. Of the 296 scheduled trips of 216/215, only one trip was canceled due to a locomotive issue early in the season, and passengers were accommodated, as I remember, by busing to Cumbres – so they got their train ride. I have no true idea of how much work goes into maintaining and operating a steam locomotive fleet, but it has to take some serious hard work and dedication by some special people to have a record like that!
On top of the daily schedule were several dinner trains, charter trains, double headers, a visit (or 2) of the NARCOA speeders, two visits by the Galloping Goose #5, and I'm sure I forgot something. All of this was accomplished on time, and with no major issues.
Congratulations to all the workers that make this railroad perform as well as it does, particularly to the shop crews that keep these fantastic machines running, and when there is an issue, acting quickly to come up with a solution that gets the trains out pretty much on time, every time!! THANK YOU!!!
Larry Gibson wrote:Larry Sullivan wrote:Sharon Evans wrote:Season opening on 5/28, this seems really late.
I think I am correct on that date - it's usually Memorial Day wknd the railroad opens -- if I am wrong someone can correct me and I'll change it.
Memorial Day weekend has been traditional opener. Larry
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