by Robert Brigham » Sun Aug 11, 2019 12:36 pm
Just some additional information, mostly from Earl Knoob, that came up on a thread on the Narrow Gauge Forum: The tender that is now behind 483 is a hybrid (which is no surprise). The frame and trucks are from 483 and show evidence of repairs that were incurred after 483 was wrecked in the 60's east of Durango.
The water tank/coal bunker, however, originally belonged to 482. As such, they have never run under the C&TS livery, which is why the residual paint shows only a ghost of the flying "Rio Grande". Apparently, when 482 was traded to the D&S for 497 the tank and bunker was is such poor condition, they took 483's tank and bunker (on 482's frame) instead. So, 483's tank and coal bunker are alive and well (and renumbered 482) at the D&S.
So, it is unlikely that the present tank and coal bunker will ever be able to do more than support paint.
That said, there appears to be a K-36 tank and bunker, numbered 487, sitting on a flat car behind the oil loading dock a few spaces ahead of rotary OM. Unfortunately, it's pretty much hidden from view of the north tipple camera. It looks rather worn, but it still has some paint and looks to be in better shape than what's behind 483. I would be curious if anyone knows the history of the tank/bunker.
Rob Brigham