by Jason Rose » Fri Feb 05, 2021 7:41 am
I'll give you my thoughts, Karl.
I think it sucks. I LOVE the smell of coal smoke!
That said, I completely understand the need for the railroad to have a non-coal alternative for periods of high-risk fire danger. But rather than altering the character of the historic steam locomotive fleet, I'd prefer to see the railroad acquire several diesels for this purpose. They could paint them in a traditional black and gold Rio Grande paint scheme and preserve/present history in a different way. Heck, I'd go photograph that simply for the uniqueness and I know many others that would as well.
Just my thoughts...
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