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Western Railroad Discussion > Smoke Gets In Your Eyes....Date: 07/27/16 17:37 Smoke Gets In Your Eyes.... Author: oklachaser Last week me & SCKP187 made a trip to Colorado to shoot UP 844 as she made her way from Cheyenne to Denver on Thursday. Here are a few of the shots I got as well as a video.
Photos & video taken on July 21, 2016. Photos 1&2: Terry Ranch Road in Wyoming. Photo 3: O Street Bridge in Greeley, Colorado. I took this from the car as we were making our way to Platteville, CO. 1 more photo & video to follow... Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/27/16 18:02 by oklachaser. Date: 07/27/16 18:01 Re: Smoke Gets In Your Eyes.... Author: oklachaser Photo 4 & video: CR(County Road) 34 Platteville, CO.
Thanks for looking. Ronda Thomas You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 07/27/16 18:46 Re: Smoke Gets In Your Eyes.... Author: Ritzville Wow, what a great series of photos and video Ronda! Wish I could get some of that smoke in my eyes, lol. Looks like you had a great time chasing the UP 844.
Larry Date: 07/27/16 19:10 Re: Smoke Gets In Your Eyes.... Author: autorack But those elephant ears keep a lot of the smoke out. Great photos and video!
Date: 07/27/16 21:46 Re: Smoke Gets In Your Eyes.... Author: gonx Fantastic!
A big thanks for sharing. Date: 07/28/16 05:51 Re: Smoke Gets In Your Eyes.... Author: 3rdswitch Nice!
JB Date: 07/28/16 08:01 Re: Smoke Gets In Your Eyes.... Author: co614 Appears that sticking ones head way out the window is not limited to the engineers seat occupant but now effects the firemans side as well. Very unprofessional especially when done bare headed.
IMHO-Ross Rowland Date: 07/28/16 12:45 Re: Smoke Gets In Your Eyes.... Author: HotWater co614 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Appears that sticking ones head way out the window > is not limited to the engineers seat occupant but > now effects the firemans side as well. Very > unprofessional especially when done bare headed. > > IMHO-Ross Rowland True. Except, on an oil burner there really is no need for a hat in hot weather. In fact, there really is no need for the Engineer nor the Fireman to even wear gloves while operating an oil burner. |