10/5/16 Very early yard action

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10/5/16 Very early yard action

Unread postby Sharon Evans » Wed Oct 05, 2016 4:21 am

If we thought they were early yesterday, today they are already on the train.
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10.5.16 Oh dark thirty and 489 is ready to go.jpg
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10.5.16 Deer in the headlight.jpg
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Looks like they are loading up right now so should be out of Chama soon.

The Friend's Photo freight is underway as steam almost obscures the 489.
10.5.16 Steam swrils around 489 as it gets the Friend's freight underway.jpg

The cold, its 27 degrees, and happy riders on the train.
10.5.16 The cold and happy riders on the freight-.jpg

10.5.16 The caboose is by the tipple.jpg
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10.5.16 Light in the dark.jpg
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10.5.16 The level of foam at Cumbres is getting excessive.jpg
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It looks like the rider gons have been dropped at the point that this grab was made.
10.5.16 The tail end of the Friend's freight crosses 17.jpg
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It is 20 minutes between these grabs so no idea what was happening, but my guess is the 7 stock cars left there yesterday are now on today's train.
10.5.16 The rider gons are back on and the Friend's freight is over 17.jpg
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According to the Cumbres cam grabs, the special is still sitting in the same place as of the 8:39 grab. As of the 8:49 grab the train is not visible.
With all those cars parked at Cumbres, wonder if some riders chased to there and then boarded the train?
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Re: 10/5/16 Very early yard action

Unread postby Larry Sullivan » Wed Oct 05, 2016 5:33 am

A very long train departs Chama in the early morning darkness. Probably 10 or 12 cars, I didn't count right in the dark.

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Re: 10/5/16 Very early yard action

Unread postby Sharon Evans » Wed Oct 05, 2016 6:17 am

Morning preparations for train 216: 484 Right now there are 9 cars staged. If we get a double header it will be 463 and 484 since every other locomotive is out of Chama.
10.5.16 484 is out at the pit beginning its day.jpg
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We could have a unique situation today. As they are positioned now, 484 is the road locomotive and 463 the helper, this mean 463 will lead up the hill which it usually does not do. This is not going to happen, 484 has pulled into the curve to let 463 water and get to the dock first.
10.5.16 463 is headed to pit and 484 to tank.jpg

10.5.16 463 is at the tank and 484 is waiting out on the main.jpg
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10.5.16 463 backs down the main with 484 following.jpg
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484 is passing the north cam as 463 gets ready to pull into the coal lead.
10.5.16 484 passes the north cam as 463 is ready to pull into the coal lead.jpg

10.5.16 The hostler feeds the hungry 484.jpg
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10.5.16 463 gets coal added as 484 waits.jpg
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10.5.16 484 is pulling into the coal lead as 463 has backed down to the train.jpg
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10.5.16 484 gets its bunker topped off.jpg
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10.5.16 484 has pulled forward to await its road crew and for the train to get into loading position.jpg
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Re: 10/5/16 Very early yard action

Unread postby Sharon Evans » Wed Oct 05, 2016 7:53 am

Continued preparations and departure of train 216: 463 road locomotive, 484 helper to Cumbres and 10 cars, the green coach in front may be a flip back at Osier.
10.5.16 463 is going into south yard so more cars today.jpg
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463 came back out with one coach which it attached to the train.

10.5.16 The 10 car train 216 is now together.jpg
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10.5.16 216 is now in loading position.jpg
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10.5.16 484 has now coupled onto 463.jpg
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10.5.16 While we wait, there are deer things about.jpg
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10.5.16 The conductor climbs onto the Colorado after giving the hi ball.jpg
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10.5.16 484 and 463 put out quite the smoke and steam plumes as they get 216 moving.jpg
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10.5.16 By the wood shop.jpg
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As the train passes the tipple, the 484 whistles for the running brake test.
10.5.16 484 is whistling for the running brake test as it passes the tipple.jpg

10.5.16 The conductor checks the train_.jpg
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Re: 10/5/16 Very early yard action

Unread postby Jeff Schrimmer » Wed Oct 05, 2016 11:05 am

The 216 at Cumbres .

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Re: 10/5/16 Very early yard action

Unread postby Sharon Evans » Wed Oct 05, 2016 1:52 pm

To include the steam plume from 484 behind the trees.
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Re: 10/5/16 Very early yard action

Unread postby Sharon Evans » Wed Oct 05, 2016 2:01 pm

Arrival of train 215: 487 and 9 cars
10.5.16 215 is at Cumbres.jpg
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10.5.16 The Friend's photo freight is back at Cumbres.jpg
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10.5.16 487 brings a 9 car 215 into Chama.jpg
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There are not very many passengers in the open gon on this day.
10.5.16 215 by tipple.jpg

10.5.16 The New Mexico is by the tipple.jpg
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10.5.16 487 is by the depot as it slows.jpg
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Re: 10/5/16 Very early yard action

Unread postby Larry Sullivan » Thu Oct 06, 2016 2:32 am

Here's today's videos -

Train 216 today with another double-header. 463 is the road locomotive, 484 is the helper. It's almost getting routine for these double-headers (not that I'm complaining any!!!) Going to have to figure out how many we've had this year, much more than last I'm sure of that.



Helper 484 returns followed closely by the fire patrol speeder.



Train 215 returns with 487 bringing in a 9 car train.

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Re: 10/5/16 Very early yard action

Unread postby Larry Sullivan » Thu Oct 06, 2016 2:35 am

489 Brings in a 23 car freight, used for the Friends Fall Photo train. Missing are the stock cars, so obviously at some point we'll see them come back -- unless there is another charter planned, or movie shoot or something we don't know about!! Thought I'd split this to two videos, one for each cam - so North cam then South cam views. 489 brought the entire train into the track next to the main, past the depot - no switching was done afterwards.



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Re: 10/5/16 Very early yard action

Unread postby Robert Brigham » Fri Oct 07, 2016 7:15 pm

As noted, it was very cold at the time of the pre-dawn departure, and most of the photographers opted to get up later (when it was lighter and warmer) and meet the train at Cumbers. However, myself and a few others couldn't resist the opportunity to ride, and despite the fact that it was as cold inside the caboose (barring "hot air" accumulating in the cupola :lol: ) it was well worth it. None of us could ever remembering riding a steam-powered train in the dark before. As a result, there was one really cool effect: every time the fireman opened the firebox doors, it lit up the smoke plume with a really "infernal" glow. Some of us managed to get a picture of this. I have attached (I think) my best one, taken through a dirty cupola window. And yes, that is frost on the caboose roof. It was there until after the sun rose and the complete freight was assembled at Cumbers.
It was a great experience and my thanks to the Friends who organized this outing.
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Re: 10/5/16 Very early yard action

Unread postby John Hamman » Fri Oct 07, 2016 9:38 pm

Robert Brigham wrote:As noted, it was very cold at the time of the pre-dawn departure, and most of the photographers opted to get up later (when it was lighter and warmer) and meet the train at Cumbers. However, myself and a few others couldn't resist the opportunity to ride, and despite the fact that it was as cold inside the caboose (barring "hot air" accumulating in the cupola :lol: ) it was well worth it. None of us could ever remembering riding a steam-powered train in the dark before. As a result, there was one really cool effect: every time the fireman opened the firebox doors, it lit up the smoke plume with a really "infernal" glow. Some of us managed to get a picture of this. I have attached (I think) my best one, taken through a dirty cupola window. And yes, that is frost on the caboose roof. It was there until after the sun rose and the complete freight was assembled at Cumbers.
It was a great experience and my thanks to the Friends who organized this outing.
Rob

Rob,
I had no idea. Thanks so much for posting the picture here - that is really something!
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Re: 10/5/16 Very early yard action

Unread postby Jason Rose » Sat Oct 08, 2016 10:50 am

Great photo, Robert. Thanks for posting it.

I've also been priviliaged to experience that in a Chama. Sure is neat... and very hard to photograph.

The only that might be better than that is the scent of strong coffee mixing with the smoke from the coal stove in the Caboose on a frosty morning in God's Country. Heaven.
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