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Date: 08/01/14 07:54
C&TSRR - Chama Y Extension
Author: Wacky-roger1942

July 2014 Engineer / Fireman school.

Roger Hogan
Chama, NM
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Date: 08/01/14 18:33
Re: C&TSRR - Chama Y Extension
Author: railstiesballast

Some of us have slow internet connections, a still image or two is fine but I choke on these multi-megabyte videos.
Does anyone have some images of the wye extension?
It was just some marks on the pavement when I was at the Friends work session earlier this year.



Date: 08/01/14 20:58
Re: C&TSRR - Chama Y Extension
Author: Cumbresfan

There are pictures on other forums, but I think direct links here are frowned on. You might do a search for Jay Wimer's "DEAD GOAT SALOON" AKA "Chama Steam" which had pictures posted on July 2, July 15 and July 22.

(p.s. I also choke on these multi-megabyte videos - but if the poster also posts them to YouTube, I can see them at a slower feed rate. Poorer quality there to be sure, but at least it doesn't start, stop and skip like those posted here.)



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 08/01/14 21:13 by Cumbresfan.



Date: 08/01/14 23:24
Re: C&TSRR - Chama Y Extension
Author: Harlock

No steam from the whistle...that dry out?

Mike Massee
Tehachapi, CA
Photography, Railroading and more..



Date: 08/02/14 05:37
Re: C&TSRR - Chama Y Extension
Author: Wacky-roger1942

Harlock Wrote:
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> No steam from the whistle...that dry out?


My guess is human error.

Roger Hogan
Chama, NM
Train Stuff



Date: 08/02/14 06:47
Re: C&TSRR - Chama Y Extension
Author: SR-RL_Nr_10

railstiesballast Wrote:
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> Some of us have slow internet connections, a still
> image or two is fine but I choke on these
> multi-megabyte videos.
> Does anyone have some images of the wye
> extension?
> It was just some marks on the pavement when I was
> at the Friends work session earlier this year.

I've been on a slow satellite connection for years and I've found that downloading the file before trying to playing it works well. Videos in HD work even better in your media player rather than using the browser video rendering engine. Hard part is knowing where your operating system put the file when down loaded. With Windows, I always specified a folder that I could easily find. Apple is pretty easy to find in the "Download" folder. Trainorders.com names the files with a six digit number, the highest number is the newest.



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