Hi, ole carknocker,
I lived in Arlington while the 610 was being rebuilt in the stockyards. I spent a lot of hours there cleaning and painting parts. She is a great looking engine and had a nice sound to her running gear when in motion. The whistle was one of the very best I've ever heard too.
The night she pulled the Freedom Train from FW to Dallas we chased her and got a great idea of what she was really like. On her trip back to FW with the train a week later we rode right next to her left cylinder through Grand Prarie and up the grade into the GM plant yard in Arlington. That was some sweet music! When she arrived at the Santa Fe station and cut off to trade places with the SP 4449 they parked just about 10-15 feet from each other and the heat given off by the fireboxes was welcome on that chilly February night.
I was also in Cleburne the day she brought the AFT through heading to FW. I remember how dirty her boiler jacket was with all the alkali from the steam condensing from her whistle.
When the Southern Ry leased her I got to chase her again from FW to Forney and saw some nice action.
What a shame she's stuffed and mounted in Palestine and not burning up the track somewhere.
Roger
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