Durango & Silverton; Video Clip#3a (30 Sec.) Description : D&S#482 backing onto the turntable Location : Durango, Colorado
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Durango & Silverton; Video Clip#3b (32 Sec.) Description : D&S#482 rotating on the turntable Location : Durango, Colorado
Durango & Silverton; Video Clip#3c (55 Sec.) Description : D&S#482 pulling into the roundhouse Location : Durango, Colorado
When I click on the 7/3 video, it tells me "bad request". I have not had trouble looking at your other videos.
MidlandMike When I click on the 7/3 video, it tells me "bad request". I have not had trouble looking at your other videos.
Not certain what happen but I fixed the URL...
Holy cow! that's going to be SOME walking tour! (I think I'll take the train!)
Remember: In South Carolina, North is southeast of Due West... HIOAg /Bill
Stourbridge Lion MidlandMike: When I click on the 7/3 video, it tells me "bad request". I have not had trouble looking at your other videos. Not certain what happen but I fixed the URL...
MidlandMike: When I click on the 7/3 video, it tells me "bad request". I have not had trouble looking at your other videos.
Thanks. I like the effect of the passenger car in the background matching speed with the engine.
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Seeing that it's oversized for its wheels, and it's labled Union Pacific, it looks like the car that they filmed in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
We have a WINNER!!!!!!!
I saw a similar looking Butch Cassidy car in the Ridgway RR museum about 10 years ago. Although as I remember, the Ridgway car was used for carrying the horses, so it probably was not made out of balsa wood.
The builders plates on all three K-28's looked damaged. Were they removed to prevent theft, or maybe recovered?
I don't know for sure Mike, but I do recall they all were showing their age with cracks so I would assume they were removed before they were lost / damaged during train operations
Classic Train Questions Part Deux (50 Years or Older)
Museum Curator - Jeff Ellingson
Jeff will now takes us on a tour of the Shops and Yard!!!!!!!
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