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Steam & Excursion > TABB Navajo Park = Railroad Display=PhotosDate: 02/11/19 04:51 TABB Navajo Park = Railroad Display=Photos Author: Wacky-roger1942 TABB=Navajo Lake=Navajo Park = Railroad Display=Photos. When you are touring the Tracks Across Borders Scenic Byway please respect the no trespassing signs.
Roger Hogan Chama, NM Train Stuff Date: 02/11/19 04:52 Re: TABB Navajo Park = Railroad Display=Photos Author: Wacky-roger1942 Date: 02/11/19 09:25 Re: TABB Navajo Park = Railroad Display=Photos Author: Mudrock Great drone photos Roger, great job bring us all narrow gauge history. thank you!
Chris Date: 02/11/19 09:40 Re: TABB Navajo Park = Railroad Display=Photos Author: Wacky-roger1942 Mudrock Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Great drone photos Roger, great job bring us all > narrow gauge history. thank you! > > > Chris I like Narrow Gauge History. Roger Hogan Chama, NM Train Stuff Date: 02/11/19 10:36 Re: TABB Navajo Park = Railroad Display=Photos Author: WW Those two drop bottom gons were sitting there on the then siding at Arboles in 1968 (50 years ago), filled with cinders to be used for ballast, but never were.
Date: 02/11/19 11:32 Re: TABB Navajo Park = Railroad Display=Photos Author: Wacky-roger1942 WW Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Those two drop bottom gons were sitting there on > the then siding at Arboles in 1968 (50 years ago), > filled with cinders to be used for ballast, but > never were. Interesting = Thank you. Roger Hogan Chama, NM Train Stuff Date: 02/11/19 15:00 Re: TABB Navajo Park = Railroad Display=Photos Author: PlyWoody The engine and log train in the center photo is not even D&RGW. It was purchased from Lima in 1906 by E.M.Biggs of the Burns-Biggs Lumber Co. and operated on the RG&SW and also on the RG&PS and in 1924 was moved to McPhee and ran on the New Mexico Lumber Co. The only distance it ever operated on the San Juan line was over two switches used to cross the D&RG at Lumberton to move logs from RG&SW to Edith on the RG&PS. Nice photo but for a different display location, maybe at Edith, especially at Lumberton. This was where log trains without air crossed and used the common carrier, but were exempt in the Safety Appliance Act account log trains are not commerce, not interstate commerce as they are industry. Logs were not waybilled and both railroads were owned by New Mexico Lumber Co. and were both Tapp Lines.
Date: 02/11/19 15:16 Re: TABB Navajo Park = Railroad Display=Photos Author: glibby Thanks Roger. Beautiful photos. When were they taken? Today?
Date: 02/11/19 16:08 Re: TABB Navajo Park = Railroad Display=Photos Author: Wacky-roger1942 PlyWoody Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > The engine and log train in the center photo is > not even D&RGW. It was purchased from Lima in > 1906 by E.M.Biggs of the Burns-Biggs Lumber Co. > and operated on the RG&SW and also on the RG&PS > and in 1924 was moved to McPhee and ran on the New > Mexico Lumber Co. The only distance it ever > operated on the San Juan line was over two > switches used to cross the D&RG at Lumberton to > move logs from RG&SW to Edith on the RG&PS. Nice > photo but for a different display location, maybe > at Edith, especially at Lumberton. This was > where log trains without air crossed and used the > common carrier, but were exempt in the Safety > Appliance Act account log trains are not commerce, > not interstate commerce as they are industry. > Logs were not waybilled and both railroads were > owned by New Mexico Lumber Co. and were both Tapp > Lines. Thanks for playing. Roger Hogan Chama, NM Train Stuff Date: 02/11/19 16:09 Re: TABB Navajo Park = Railroad Display=Photos Author: Wacky-roger1942 glibby Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks Roger. Beautiful photos. When were they > taken? Today? I think it was in December. Roger Hogan Chama, NM Train Stuff Date: 02/11/19 16:12 Re: TABB Navajo Park = Railroad Display=Photos Author: dan WW Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Those two drop bottom gons were sitting there on > the then siding at Arboles in 1968 (50 years ago), > filled with cinders to be used for ballast, but > never were. may have saved them Date: 02/11/19 16:17 Re: TABB Navajo Park = Railroad Display=Photos Author: Wacky-roger1942 dan Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > WW Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Those two drop bottom gons were sitting there > on > > the then siding at Arboles in 1968 (50 years > ago), > > filled with cinders to be used for ballast, but > > never were. > > may have saved them They are there. Roger Hogan Chama, NM Train Stuff |