by Edwin Frey » Wed Aug 28, 2013 2:04 pm
I could be mistaken, but I believe that I see #484 barely poking out in front of the left stall of the engine house. There is definitely a loco behind the one that's under steam. Doesn't appear to be coupled to a tender, though the view is obscured by the light pole near the coaling tower, and by the smoke from the locomotive parked in front of it. With two operable K-36's on the road and the third steaming out front, that leaves #484 as the likely suspect. The roof contour, as much as I can see of it, doesn't look like #463. Maybe we're getting close to seeing her back in business!
Mr. Ed
Avid fan of the C&TSRR, garden railroader, general gofer.
Definitely narrow (gauge) minded.