Sunday, September 6
After lunch at Bob W's home, four of us got on our respective motorcycles/scooter to ride over to the vicinity of Strasburg and Byers, CO to see the Union Pacific's 4014 Steam Locomotive pass by on its way to Wyoming.
More info here on Big Boy: LINK, it's apparently one of very few remaining locomotives of it's era and size....1.2 million pounds in weight, impressive.
After seeing the traffic debacle near Deer Trail, CO....we doubled back along CO36 and stopped at a local grain elevator run by Cargill Inc. There we awaited the arrival of the train. Not too long afterwards, it was there, chugging along slowly.
Note: no sound, was using Thing Two's camera as my Sony HX80 is in the shop for repairs. The Nikon D5300 I was using had the microphone turned off and I didn't realize this beforehand.
Note the two sets of wheels on the locomotive, due to its length, the wheels "articulate" for the sharper curves.
Once the train had passed, and the bumper to bumper congestion on CO36 eased off a bit (lots of people headed towards Strasburg where the train was scheduled to briefly stop); we too saddled up and rode towards Strasburg.
In the traffic debacle that was Strasburg, we found a place for the motorcycles, then we all split to find a good spot to shoot pics of the train as it pulled out.
3 comments:
Pretty impressive!
Someone mentioned each locomotive cost like $265,000 to make originally... Probably in the millions now to make it again.
What a monster of a train. Very impressive!
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