Frank Smith wrote:Sharon, Rick, & other video contributors to the Cam Forum. I only thought your jobs were over with the end of the tourist season. You have more activity than ever in the yard. When the pesky daily passenger trains are parked, {disclaimer} just a figure of speech. Nobody loves #215 & #216 more than I, the switchers and ballast team can get some real work done. The 463 K-27 is a great road engine, but the crews seem to favor Her as a switcher too. I am glad She finally got her back light/number boards back on.
They seem to have pushed the Jordan Spreader and the RPO/Baggage car deep into the RIP track. Clever to use the long train to keep the heavy engine out of the RIP. I liked all of those Pix & Cam posts of the switching activity. The definition is excellent on my 84" 4K Home Theater. You Friends keep up the good work, and I will enjoy it as long as it lasts. Frank {The Waver} appreciates your extra efforts.
Sharon Evans wrote:Good capture Rick, other than it was the 487 shoving away there. What time was this, I do not want to duplicate your posting.
Sharon Evans wrote:Thanks Rick, that was the first trip out. I have the video of the return and second trip out if you do not so will post it later once they get back for the evening.
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