Giving credit where credit is due -
One thing that the previous P.R. manager of the railroad did right last summer was to schedule
a "working freight" photo excursion. IIRC, this was originally intended to be a re-creation of the
"Extra 483 East / West" trips of September & October 1970, when the 99.44% volunteer crews
were moving the C&TS cars & locomotives from Antonito to Chama. The fire at Lobato precluded
using 'The Scarlet Harlot', engine "#483", for this excursion but 'The Painted Lady', #489, made a
colorful substitute. (Thanks to Bill Scobie for his help in removing all that soot to reveal #489's
proper jacket color!)
At our first run-by, I was so far off to the end of the photo line that about all I could see as the train approached was the backsides of my fellow
foamers photographers. ("Patches? We don' need no stinkin' patches!"):
At least I got a good shot of the backside of #489:
... and of her frontside as she let off a little steam coming around the Cumbres Loop (aka 'Tanglefoot Curve'):
Two of the finest people I've ever met! Where would 'The Friends' and the C&TS be without Craig McMullen and Alan Loomis?
I finally got a fairly good shot of 'The Whole Enchilada' at the trestle just east of Los Piños siding:
(To be continued
... )
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 11/29/2010 01:01AM by Russo Loco.