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thehotel Registered: Jul 18, 2006 Total Posts: 10256 Country: United States |
Steam Engines - Triple Header ![]() ![]() HDR look ![]() ![]() Wacky roger Founding Member Of OOOPs |
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Colin Giersberg Registered: Jun 01, 2008 Total Posts: 1502 Country: United States |
Nice captures. It's not every day where you get to see a triple header. In this day of "radio controlled" motive power, it takes a lot of skill to operate a train with more than one steam locomotive, so my hat's off to the engineers for their skill, and to you for capturing the moment. |
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ralibali Registered: Jan 20, 2009 Total Posts: 215 Country: United States |
My favorite is #3 - the smoke is amazing. I wish we had those in Texas. |
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Ardea Registered: Oct 19, 2002 Total Posts: 234 Country: United States |
Chama Choo choos....Pretty cool. Richard |
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tom cardin Registered: Mar 08, 2005 Total Posts: 1825 Country: United States |
By golly, Roger, they did have them in numaricle order. A great day was had by all. |
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OntheRez Registered: Jul 16, 2008 Total Posts: 1481 Country: United States |
Don't think the DRG ever ran triple headers - at least not after WWI. It would have blown the couplers out on loaded cars. Double header with a pusher more likely. Still, these are great shots. Can't see them well enough to tell what class they are: K36 and two K28? |
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thehotel Registered: Jul 18, 2006 Total Posts: 10256 Country: United States |
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tom cardin Registered: Mar 08, 2005 Total Posts: 1825 Country: United States |
Robert, they are all K-36's. You could be right about not running triples. I know. when they run a long train, over 16, they need the third engine. When the color and the economy are good, they run three on the head end. I was lucky enough to be assistant fireman in the lead engine of a triple...... in the snow. We were in the "Mudhen". |
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DonM2 Registered: Aug 16, 2006 Total Posts: 240 Country: United States |
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LightShow Registered: Aug 03, 2009 Total Posts: 3201 Country: Canada |
cool, thanks for sharing. |
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Walter S Registered: Jun 09, 2006 Total Posts: 727 Country: United States |
I WILL make it out to Chama Steam next year, I WILL make it out to Chama Steam next year hahaha. |
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Karl Witt Registered: Jul 11, 2007 Total Posts: 26212 Country: United States |
Very neat Roger, I never knew they ever did anything like this. Amazing pieced of steam equipment and they sure look wonderful teamed up. Looks like in #2 there was a stiff breeze and a slow climb |
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thehotel Registered: Jul 18, 2006 Total Posts: 10256 Country: United States |
ralibali wrote: |
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thehotel Registered: Jul 18, 2006 Total Posts: 10256 Country: United States |
Ardea wrote: |
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thehotel Registered: Jul 18, 2006 Total Posts: 10256 Country: United States |
tom cardin wrote: |
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thehotel Registered: Jul 18, 2006 Total Posts: 10256 Country: United States |
OntheRez wrote: |
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thehotel Registered: Jul 18, 2006 Total Posts: 10256 Country: United States |
tom cardin wrote: |
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thehotel Registered: Jul 18, 2006 Total Posts: 10256 Country: United States |
LightShow wrote: |
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thehotel Registered: Jul 18, 2006 Total Posts: 10256 Country: United States |
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