Sharon Evans wrote:The write up on this charter said the train would continue to Osier then back to Chama as a double header. Which engines went out from Cumbres?
Sharon Evans wrote:The write up on this charter said the train would continue to Osier then back to Chama as a double header. Which engines went out from Cumbres?
Sharon Evans wrote:I had noted that also Larry, but it sure looked like they were shuffling the locomotives on Jason's grabs from Cumbres.
Sharon Evans wrote:I have had the cams running in the background and have not heard the screech of 463.
Sharon Evans wrote:Almost 3:30 MDT and still not back to Cumbres yet. They must be doing a number of runbys on the way back up the hill.
Larry Gibson wrote:Sharon Evans wrote:Almost 3:30 MDT and still not back to Cumbres yet. They must be doing a number of runbys on the way back up the hill.
Got to keep an eye on crew time so not to run out..
Sharon Evans wrote:We got the "Golden Ticket" again Larry S.
Sharon Evans wrote:Is this it, other than the hospital train sometime early in the week? Good Lord, how do we cope until the end of next May?
Sharon Evans wrote:Well bummer, both locomotive went in the back way to the house so we don't even get to see them.
Larry Sullivan wrote:Sharon Evans wrote:Well bummer, both locomotive went in the back way to the house so we don't even get to see them.
Right now we have 3 behind the shop, 463 went there earlier, 484 and 489. 488 is behind 487 out front, and I think 487 will be the loco for the hospital train as they coaled earlier today. Things will change - hopefully they don't keep them all out of sight all winter! May still visit the ash pit tonight. My guess is tomorrow will be a well deserved day off for all the workers.
Larry Sullivan wrote:Once again a huge thank you to Sharon and Larry G for all the coverage today.
Jason thank you for the semi live pics this morning, it was great to see that again, appreciate you taking the time to share with us, hope you enjoyed the day.
With that -- I'll be signing off for the evening. We're already feeling the withdrawal of the day.
Larry Sullivan wrote:Sharon Evans wrote:Is this it, other than the hospital train sometime early in the week? Good Lord, how do we cope until the end of next May?
You have nearly 1000 videos of the cams to watch all winter, that's how!!!!! The archive thread will soon be fully updated.
The hospital train next week is the last scheduled move we know of, yes. Hopefully we get to see the Christmas train again this year.
Keep your eyes on the Twitter feed and here, I intend to be doing some kind of video review each week, we'll see how that all works out, obviously days of anything going on I'll try to capture as well. Maybe we'll get lucky and get a movie shoot or something over the winter too.
It's only 216 days to opening day 2016!!!!
Jason Rose wrote:Larry Sullivan wrote:Sharon Evans wrote:Is this it, other than the hospital train sometime early in the week? Good Lord, how do we cope until the end of next May?
You have nearly 1000 videos of the cams to watch all winter, that's how!!!!! The archive thread will soon be fully updated.
The hospital train next week is the last scheduled move we know of, yes. Hopefully we get to see the Christmas train again this year.
Keep your eyes on the Twitter feed and here, I intend to be doing some kind of video review each week, we'll see how that all works out, obviously days of anything going on I'll try to capture as well. Maybe we'll get lucky and get a movie shoot or something over the winter too.
It's only 216 days to opening day 2016!!!!
I took quite a few photos today. Will share them in a few months when I have time to edit. Several other projects need to be finished first.
The Hospital Train is supposed to run Tuesday. But take that with a grain of salt. Things can change.
Also, the railroad is intending to operate the Christmas Trains in conjunction with the Marine Corps' Toys for Tots program IF the Rio Chama bridge is back in service.
Here's a shot from this evening. Seems like a fitting view for the end-of-season: a freight extra heading west in the sunset.
Larry Sullivan wrote:
9:30 out there and someone still out in the yard taking flash pictures - was wondering if if was you. Nice shot for end of season.
Bruce McDowell wrote:Quick question from New Hampshire - what's up with the Rio Chama bridge? First I've seen mention of that in the threads this weekend...
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