I've been pressed by several people for quite a few years to make this video more accessible. It was shot on August 10, 1997 using a Sony Betacam (how's that for old tech?) placed on the tender water leg and focused on the engineer's seat (which was occupied by Earl Knoob).
I finally got myself the equipment to transfer it to DVD and then upload it to Youtube. A couple of VHS copies were made for close friends, but for most this will be the first time you get a cab view of a tonnage train stalled by inclement weather. I've included a complete synopsis of the story on Youtube and I'm sure Earl will chime in with more points. Safe to say, it was the most physically demanding and exciting run up Cumbres Pass in the 5 years I worked for the C&TS. Here's Part I:
C&TS tonnage train in a storm
I'll post Parts 2-6 later. For the critics who think tourist railroads are easy, this may change your mind. Part I is about 11 minutes long so be sure to grab a beverage and a bowl of popcorn or chips before you press play...
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 02/08/2014 05:53PM by Dave Peterson.