Ross Miller Wrote:
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> Jerry, thank you for sharing. That is what 498
> looked like last time I was in Durango a few years
> ago. She looks pretty sorry right now. I wonder
> how much of the engine is left.
>
> William, didn't the tender for 498 go to Royal
> Gorge with the 499 or am I mixed up?
>
> Thank you for the photos and information
> gentlemen.
>
> Ross Miller
Ross the tender at the Royal Gorge behind the 499 is actually the 494's tender which 498 inherited after it was wrecked on Cumbres. Both 498 and 497's tenders were scrapped after that derailment. That is why 497 got the 490's tender and 498 sat idle until 494 was retired. A total of 3 K-37 tenders were scrapped that is why there are only 7 available tenders for the 8 that still exist. The 3 original tenders scrapped came from 491, 497, and 498. Can be confusing but it's clear as mud to me!
William
aka drgwk37
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 02/08/2018 05:20PM by drgwk37.