hogger42 Wrote:
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> "Yes, the D&S is longer and not as steep" aren't
> they only 45 miles or so?
>
> "Right now for the C&TS, the same train set and
> crew only run one way from Chama to Antonito or
> vice versa" I'm having trouble understanding this.
> I rode opening day and I could have sworn that the
> only thing that went straight through terminal to
> terminal were the locomotives.
>
> I guess I'm one who doesn't like change, right now
> things are working great and there is no need to
> try and do anything fancy at this point and time.
> Let the C&TSMC get some of the kinks worked out
> first.
>
>
> For me, stopping at Osier for lunch is one of the
> many high points of the trip. Stephen Flowers and
> his crew do a wonderful job of preparing a nice
> meal and making sure all of the passengers get
> fed.
The Durango and Silverton is a shorter line. They are 50 miles and the C&TS is 64 miles.