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Nostalgia & History > Sanding locomotives at Willits, Ca. 1961Date: 05/24/18 20:34 Sanding locomotives at Willits, Ca. 1961 Author: photobob Units being sanded at the NWP engine house at Willits in 1961.
Robert Morris Photography http://www.snowcrest.net/photobob/index.html Date: 05/24/18 22:15 Re: Sanding locomotives at Willits, Ca. 1961 Author: Larry020 Great photo Bob
Probably the only photo of units being sanded at Willits that we’ll see, unless you took another photo, Bob... ʎɹɹɐ˥ Date: 05/24/18 23:22 Re: Sanding locomotives at Willits, Ca. 1961 Author: GN599 Were these guys getting ready for a trip up the NWP or readied to head back south?
Date: 05/25/18 09:08 Re: Sanding locomotives at Willits, Ca. 1961 Author: SPboy Good thing that OSHA didn't see this... no fall protection!
Date: 05/25/18 12:54 Re: Sanding locomotives at Willits, Ca. 1961 Author: johnsweetser When this photo was posted eight years ago ( https://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?11,2167106,2167342 ), the stated year was 1962.
Another look at the Willits sanding facility (second photo): https://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?11,2030364,2030364 Date: 05/25/18 13:25 Re: Sanding locomotives at Willits, Ca. 1961 Author: TCnR I'd say that Bob has some of the best photos around showing the rare to find middle section of the NWP, not just in quality, quantity, exposure and composition but the subjects chosen are very worthy. Some of the station photos, the budd car ride, the caboose ride, not just can not be repeated but also show the wonders of the day, the wonders of discovery. Not to mention the technical quality of the exposure and then the reproduction in scanner (and product selection) and meticulous care in Photoshop and avoiding that nasty TO compression s/w.
These are mostly medium format negatives, the typical method of documenting at the time was to scratch the date and place on the negative border somewhere. Another round of de-caf for not having done that. Having known Bob for a while the method of triggering dates is what camera or what car was there for the photo, sometimes who was the President. Outside of that, early 60's sounds good to me. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/25/18 13:29 by TCnR. Date: 05/29/18 18:59 Re: Sanding locomotives at Willits, Ca. 1961 Author: rrman6 SPboy Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Good thing that OSHA didn't see this... no fall > protection! Hopefully if one was to fall forward, that gigantic headlight would catch them! |