Jeff Schrimmer wrote:Great coverage while Sharon is away, Larry G.
Thanks!
Jeff
Larry Gibson wrote:With the end of July the RR nears the 1/2 way point of the 2016 Operating Season. A clear night at Cumbres makes for some great star gazing. Tune in later to see what daylight brings!
Sharon Evans wrote:Well, the double header was a result of over 200 parents and children riding the Cinder Bear train up to Cumbres requiring the 2 extra coaches. This week has exceeded my wildest expectations with 3 double headers and 2 chances to ride behind 463 since I am doing 215 tomorrow.
Larry Sullivan wrote:Sharon Evans wrote:Well, the double header was a result of over 200 parents and children riding the Cinder Bear train up to Cumbres requiring the 2 extra coaches. This week has exceeded my wildest expectations with 3 double headers and 2 chances to ride behind 463 since I am doing 215 tomorrow.
Except for in the fall you couldn't have picked a better time to be there that's for sure!! It's great to hear the Cinder Bear trains are bringing in so many youngsters - maybe they'll be lifelong fans of the railroad!
Have to wonder if 463 is in for another long stint running out of Antonito, so you may get a loco switch at Osier today too!
Jason Rose wrote:Larry Gibson wrote:With the end of July the RR nears the 1/2 way point of the 2016 Operating Season. A clear night at Cumbres makes for some great star gazing. Tune in later to see what daylight brings!
Larry, the moon isn't full. What are we looking at here? A star?
Larry Gibson wrote:Jason Rose wrote:Larry Gibson wrote:With the end of July the RR nears the 1/2 way point of the 2016 Operating Season. A clear night at Cumbres makes for some great star gazing. Tune in later to see what daylight brings!
Larry, the moon isn't full. What are we looking at here? A star?
Jason, I'll have to defer to any experts on this one for a crisp explanation. Just thought it was interesting when I viewed it. Larry
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