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Nostalgia & History > Family and UP 3985 at Houston -- Oct 92Date: 10/23/16 09:28 Family and UP 3985 at Houston -- Oct 92 Author: gcm My family was visiting on the same day that #3985 was leaving town.
I suggested we "drive around Houston" working my way to the area that I might catch the train. Not the best spot but I got a few shots near downtown and US 59 (this track is now gone). My mom and aunt in the first shot enjoyed seeing a steam engine for the first time in a while (they saw quite a few in their lifetime). Date: 10/23/16 09:29 Re: Family and UP 3985 at Houston -- Oct 92 Author: gcm Along with the UP cars, CSX added a few this trip.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/23/16 09:30 by gcm. Date: 10/23/16 09:41 Re: Family and UP 3985 at Houston -- Oct 92 Author: wpjones They weren't going very far. No extra water! I don't remember ever seeing the Challenger opperate after the oil conversion without atleast one water bottle and the tool car.
Steve Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 10/23/16 09:42 by wpjones. Date: 10/23/16 12:49 Re: Family and UP 3985 at Houston -- Oct 92 Author: BlackWidow Was 3985 in Houston in October that year? I remember her being there in August for the 1992 Repubican National Convention. She sat on the track east of the Astrodome along Almeda Road for the entire week.
Date: 10/23/16 13:16 Re: Family and UP 3985 at Houston -- Oct 92 Author: mopacrr Excellent:. You have 3985 on track that is now gone, and you photoed the entire train both front and rear.
Date: 10/23/16 13:35 Re: Family and UP 3985 at Houston -- Oct 92 Author: gcm BlackWidow Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Was 3985 in Houston in October that year? I > remember her being there in August for the 1992 > Repubican National Convention. She sat on the > track east of the Astrodome along Almeda Road for > the entire week. I think you are right. 3985 is leaving Houston after the convention. I was going by the date on my slide. I must have delayed getting the film processed. It explains why the CSX cars were in town. Gary Date: 10/23/16 13:46 Re: Family and UP 3985 at Houston -- Oct 92 Author: Txhighballer I'm trying to remember what track that was......
Date: 10/23/16 14:08 Re: Family and UP 3985 at Houston -- Oct 92 Author: gcm Txhighballer Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I'm trying to remember what track that was...... I believe this was a HB&T line that - among other things - the Burlington and Rock Island passenger trains used from Union Station. A short distance north from my shots it crossed Buffalo Bayou on the 1912 built Buffalo Bayou Bascule Bridge - which is still there under US 59 freeway. It was on the east side of US 59. It was lost after freeway expansion. Maybe someone can confirm this. Gary Date: 10/24/16 11:46 Re: Family and UP 3985 at Houston -- Oct 92 Author: switchlock wpjones Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I don't remember ever seeing the Challenger opperate after the oil conversion without atleast one water bottle and the tool car. Interesting to see the Sherman Hill immediately behind the tender, as well. Date: 10/24/16 13:04 Re: Family and UP 3985 at Houston -- Oct 92 Author: Txhighballer gcm Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Txhighballer Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I'm trying to remember what track that > was...... > > I believe this was a HB&T line that - among other > things - the Burlington and Rock Island passenger > trains used from Union Station. > A short distance north from my shots it crossed > Buffalo Bayou on the 1912 built Buffalo Bayou > Bascule Bridge - which is still there under US 59 > freeway. > It was on the east side of US 59. It was lost > after freeway expansion. > Maybe someone can confirm this. > Gary Thanks for the memory jog! That is what it was indeed! That was the old passenger main from Belt Junction to Union Station. The freight main is now double and triple track in spots from GH&H Junction to Belt Junction. |