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Western Railroad Discussion > Notes from Cheyenne trail #11: FOG!Date: 10/03/15 03:18 Notes from Cheyenne trail #11: FOG! Author: santafe199 I experienced quite a range of weather in my 3 days visiting Cheyenne, including a little fog. Many times I’ve been a train crewman forced to run a train at a snail’s pace in fog like this. For safety’s sake it’s sometimes about all you can manage…
1. & 2. UP 8432 comes creepin’ into Cheyenne under cover of FOG! 3. UP 5996 is the rear creeper DP unit. ( 3 foggy exposures taken August 17, 2015 at Archer, WY) Thanks for peering! Lance Garrels santafe199 Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/03/15 03:18 by santafe199. Date: 10/03/15 07:42 Re: Notes from Cheyenne trail #11: FOG! Author: Out_Of_Service EXCELLENT LG ... i love the mood that a fog element brings to a photo and you SIR L have definitely captured that element ... nice work
Date: 10/03/15 08:30 Re: Notes from Cheyenne trail #11: FOG! Author: PHall Ah yes, the reason for "Fog Charts"!
Date: 10/03/15 09:14 Re: Notes from Cheyenne trail #11: FOG! Author: railstiesballast For some humor, consider the title of the biography of an artist most of us admire, covering his World War II years as a P-47 pilot: Fogg in the Cockpit.
Date: 10/03/15 11:31 Re: Notes from Cheyenne trail #11: FOG! Author: 3rdswitch Been there done that running Amtrak down the coast at ninety mph in the fog could barely seen the green mist flash past, such is keeping the schedule.
JB Date: 10/03/15 16:15 Re: Notes from Cheyenne trail #11: FOG! Author: ns1000 Nice work....!!
Date: 10/04/15 08:32 Re: Notes from Cheyenne trail #11: FOG! Author: texchief1 Love those shots, Lance!
Randy Lundgren Date: 10/04/15 12:11 Re: Notes from Cheyenne trail #11: FOG! Author: santafe199 Thanks guys! I do appreciate the nice words. And JB: We continue to find things in common about our respective careers. I remember a night just before Christmas in '79 on a hotshot, 70 MPH train. It was full track speed for 1' 40" with NO delays whatsoever (all green signals). But the fog was one of those nasty 1-2 car length visibility things for the entire trip. For the first in my career I was forced to reassess the idea of being a railfan/railroader. It was THAT scary...
Lance/199 Date: 10/05/15 04:38 Re: Notes from Cheyenne trail #11: FOG! Author: jmbreitigan #1 would be a perfect photo for Halloween.
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