Sharon Evans wrote:The hospital train is at Cumbres and looks like he is headed through. They were in no rush since it took 90 minutes to make the run Chama to Cumbres.
Larry Sullivan wrote:487 was fully coaled on Sunday and is still hot along with 489 in front of the shop - things may not be totally quiet yet. 488 and 463 are behind the shop and likely cold, with 488 most likely to be first inside for it's 1492 - perhaps someone can let us know when that starts happening.
Sharon Evans wrote:Since he could not have made a full rt to Antonito I am betting that today's train was indeed a Cumbres turn and its sitting up there on the siding. That the cam caught it either headed east over the crossing of 17 or backing into the siding before 484 spun the wye. So we should see a second train tomorrow.
Sharon Evans wrote:Question is where did that load come from. I did not notice anything like it in the yard earlier. Looking at the picture, that look like a boom truck. It seems to be too wide for a narrow gauge flat.
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