by Jason Rose » Wed Dec 30, 2015 10:17 am
My grandparents rode the C&T some time in the 80's, about 30 years before I first laid eyes on Chama. My grandmother HATED the rider-boxcars. She wasn't a person that complained about much of anything, so it really stuck in my mind how much she didn't enjoy the trip. She did mention the incredible scenery, though. My grandfather was a bit nonchalant about the experience.
When Michele and I took our first trip, it was aboard the Parlour Car and the experience was... somewhat different. However, we have ridden in the rider-boxcars on 2 occasions and I understand my grandmothers feelings. It's certainly a more... authentic experience. Sort of like being a hobo, but with a plastic chair that is bolted to the floor.
The Friends have converted a few these back to their original configuration as boxcars. But, I'd like to see a few rider-boxcars preserved as they are. After all, they're a special part of the C&T's history.
Jason Rose
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