ragnar; do you know what has become of bigboy 4018?? Some few yrs. back it was resting in a train shed with a few other engines waiting for what ever.
Respectfully, Cannonball
Y6bs evergreen in my mind
Being too young you didn't have the chore to sweep the cinders off your porch and sidewalk every morning. You didn't have to wear clothes that smelled like sulfur because of the smoke that got in them while they were hanging out to dry. And you never put up with the mornings that were so smoke filled that you couldn't see half a block down the street.
Yes, steam locomotives put on a good show. But they sure came with a huge environmental and health price.
I was born at the wrong time.I saw steam as a baby,but it was gone before I was old enough to remember it. The first big steam I saw was the 4449 in 1975.It was en route from Portland to Chicago to pick up the Freedom Train.I first saw 4449 south of Dunsmuir,and chased it to Sacramento.After a one day layover,I then chased 4449 over Donner pass with a friend,then got to ride behind it from Truckee to Sparks.This weekend made me a confirmed steam fan.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
dldance wrote: lots of good steam stuff on the Steam & Preservation Forum next door. My steam comments (I fire a steam locomotive) are there. My diesel comments are here.dd
lots of good steam stuff on the Steam & Preservation Forum next door. My steam comments (I fire a steam locomotive) are there. My diesel comments are here.
dd
That's what I was going to say, I think the "Steam & Preservation" part of this forum is where steam questions and comments usually end up. "Locomotives" is more slanted towards current or recent (diesel) locomotives.
Kurn wrote:The screaming,shrieking,smoking beast scared me to death!After 50 years that image is still with me like it was yesterday.
I can't say that about any locomotives that I've met...but a few women I've met would qualify..
dldance wrote:lots of good steam stuff on the Steam & Preservation Forum next door. My steam comments (I fire a steam locomotive) are there. My diesel comments are here.dd
exactly. steam has its own category on this forum
Your friendly neighborhood CNW fan.
If there are no dogs in heaven,then I want to go where they go.
I understand where you are coming from. As one being born in the seventies, I never witness steam in action, except for in museums and on excersion runs. Steam locomotives are refered to as Iron Horses! They are alive in a very unique way. Sadly, nostalga in lost on this site. Hi-tech is ruling here and I, sadly, am also on the band wagon.
Diesel fumes in the afternoon smell like progress.
with 15 posts in this new forum i see its slanted toward diesels.....pity.....although im not old enough to have witnessed the mighty Iron Horse tame both time and distance i have seen smelled touched and tasted enough of them and read more then my share of books on them to realize they are the true motive force.......there is more magic and wonder in lighting a fire under a boiler then in all the gory story of the burning of Troy.....from the Bestfriend of Charleston to the American Standard 4-4-0 to the A1 2-8-4 to the mightiest in the world 4-8-8-4 Bigboy.......nothing stirs the soul more
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