John Hamman wrote:Great morning for watching yard!
I am not sure but the 216 may have stopped to "wash" the coal. I have seen them do that before and somebody said it was done when the coal is too dusty.
Jason Rose wrote:I don't know where, but I'm assuming it's fairly close. I caught 3 runs yesterday. Seems like it was about 2 hours between departure and return.
They also went back out right after 215 arrived.
As I sit here in my office surround by computer crap, I can't help but be envious of the guys out there doing this work. Yes, I'm sure it's hard, but most days I'd rather be dong that than dealing with corporate BS.
Larry Gibson wrote:Jason Rose wrote:I don't know where, but I'm assuming it's fairly close. I caught 3 runs yesterday. Seems like it was about 2 hours between departure and return.
They also went back out right after 215 arrived.
As I sit here in my office surround by computer crap, I can't help but be envious of the guys out there doing this work. Yes, I'm sure it's hard, but most days I'd rather be dong that than dealing with corporate BS.
As far as those "Walter Mitty" dreams of yours go.....You will continue to have them in the retirement years too! The narrow gauge, once in your blood stream will not leave.
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