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Not much to see in the North.
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Sharon disclosed in a recent post that she would make an appearance in Chama today. Now the task is to find her,
[quote="Sharon Evans"]It is just after 5 am in Chama and dawn is starting to break over the town and yard as a new day begins. This will be my last posting of the activities until I return from my trip to Chama for work session E. Should pick the activities up again on 8/6/17 3 weeks from today.
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463 gets washed and 488 having a long drink. Quality of video increases with the amount and quality of light. Enjoy a late breakfast and watch the action at the Chama Railroad yard. Rick
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Yes Virginia, there will be a double header today. That is big news, since it normally only happens to accommodate a favorable increase in ridership. 488 appears to be taking the lead and 463 will be assisting to pull the load up the grade to Cumbres. Word has filtered down that Sharon can probably be spotted waving happily from the back of the last parlor car. Remember to wave back.
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216 Double Header pulls out of Chama Depot at 10:00 AM and leaves the yard at 10:03 AM. The quick double blasts of the whistle by each engineer indicates the brake tests have been passed. Looked, Looked, and Looked. But, did not see Sharon waving from the vestibule of the parlor car. What a disappointment, but having watched Sharon post to this site for the past year, I believe that missing the self-assigned task was for good reasons. Meet you at Osier for lunch? Well, maybe we can do it the next trip.
Stay Safe and Rock On
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Sharon said she would be on the vestibule of the Parlor Car on the Sunset Dinner Train @ 5pm. 4pm here in AZ because we don't go on Daylight Savings time. I have it on my reminders.
Train 215 pulled by Locomotive 489 brings in 7 cars a bit ahead of schedule. Great to hear that Sharon has caught up with us, or that we have caught up with Sharon. The train schedule on the Web Cam page does not have any trains leaving after the arrival of 215 today. However, Jonathan did some digging and informs me that the Eastbound 226 Cumbres Sunset Extra which departs at 5PM is the Train Sharon is boarding. Now we can all relax and watch one more departure before dinner. It will be great to see you on the vestibule Sharon.
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Yes Sharon, we all waved back! When we were kids and our parents brought us to the depot to watch the trains,it seemed natural just to wave at the passengers as the train passed. It was always rather special when the passengers waved back. Maybe that is why I feel a bit saddened when all those folks in the view car cannot see us older kids frantically waving at them. Next time you ride the Cumbres and Toltec give the cameras an exaggerated wave. It will be our signal to frantically wave back at you. Have a safe trip and have a wonderful time..
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Chris Collins will have you believing that he is actually John Denver reincarnated.
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These graphics are meant to be timely in the sense that they are the background as to why we have today's train. They are not complete, but possibly will whet your appetite to see what The Friends have stored up for the next Special Sunset Train Extravaganza.
Please follow this link to the Sunset Train primary website for more information:
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After Sunset Special returned home.
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It has been a long day for the entire crew. Some will go home to rest and others will begin preparing the train for the runs tomorrow. I read an economic development report about the Sunset\Tolec and learned that at the time of the report it took 65 people to make this railroad run. Some are full time and others part time. That is not a lot of people for a large operation that meets its goals and objectives with this bare-bones staff. Not enough recognition is given to the ghost crew of volunteers and contributors who back up the railroad staff and help make the trains run on time and safely. Thanks to all you folks.
Stay Safe and Rock On Rick and Berlinda
P.S. Goodnight Ms. Sharon wherever you are.
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Hey Sharon, I'd be interested in seeing any shots you took at Jukes Tree that you'd like to share, especially any shot from east of the tree. The Friends tree/brush crew cut around the tree and on the nearby ROW last year for photography purposes and it'd be nice to see whether that work is holding up. Gotta start planning for next year. Paul