Pete Stagg wrote:Well Tom,
While the engines sit idling hot for hours, does someone have to stay in the cab to feed coal & water? Is there some sort of auto water feed in case the hostler(?) forgets?
What takes place to the east side of the tipple where the engines stop and sit, out of view, for maybe ten minutes or so? I'm taking another leap and quessing thats the ash dump pit? They also stop on the west side periodically when running light. What is happening there, a second ash pit?
My first exposure to the C&TRR was last June when our speeder owners group held a meet in Alamosa, which included a ride on the Cumbres. Now with the webcams, I am dying to return.
Dick Cowles wrote: OK "Chromozomer" let's see your ID. Otherwise, no prize for providing the right answer.
Chromozomer wrote:Dick Cowles wrote: OK "Chromozomer" let's see your ID. Otherwise, no prize for providing the right answer.
Dick: How many people do you know who live in Chromo? Hint, it's NOT Richard J.
Pete Stagg wrote:Well Tom,
Being not a local (from NJ) and reading that the webcams were mounted on the "coal tipple" it was not a great leap to think the coal got into the tenders via that. How could the coal get into the tipple? Well, since I did not know then, the source of the coal and that mine it came from has no rail connection (highly unusual, it would seem), I assumed it came from ? via rail Alamosa to Antonito, transfered to NG and then to Chama. It was only yesterday, I saw that a bucket loader filled the tender. And now it makes more sense.
While I have your attention, a few other questons that a fireman would know.
While the engines sit idling hot for hours, does someone have to stay in the cab to feed coal & water? Is there some sort of auto water feed in case the hostler(?) forgets?
What takes place to the east side of the tipple where the engines stop and sit, out of view, for maybe ten minutes or so? I'm taking another leap and quessing thats the ash dump pit? They also stop on the west side periodically when running light. What is happening there, a second ash pit?
My first exposure to the C&TRR was last June when our speeder owners group held a meet in Alamosa, which included a ride on the Cumbres. Now with the webcams, I am dying to return.
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