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Nostalgia & History > PF57: From the cab of UP #3985Date: 11/20/20 07:35 PF57: From the cab of UP #3985 Author: valmont On Oct. 1, 1988 Alan Miller and I had a memorable ride in the cab of 3985 @ Sherman Hill .... truly an amazing (an unexpected) adventure!
Date: 11/20/20 09:43 Re: PF57: From the cab of UP #3985 Author: santafe199 valmont Wrote: > ... had a memorable ride in the cab of 3985 @ Sherman Hill ...
That does it !!! Next time I'm in Boulder I'm getting your autograph... ;^) Date: 11/20/20 10:10 Re: PF57: From the cab of UP #3985 Author: Bob3985 Did you keep any souvenir cinders? Hahaha
Bob Krieger Cheyenne, WY Date: 11/20/20 10:47 Re: PF57: From the cab of UP #3985 Author: valmont Bob3985 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Did you keep any souvenir cinders? Hahaha I think Miller did ; ^ ) Date: 11/21/20 10:18 Re: PF57: From the cab of UP #3985 Author: masterphots Bob,
Remember my first trip through Hermosa Tunnel? I had all sorts cinder souveneirs including about six holes burned in my shirt, and a singed ear. Took three shampoos to wash my hair (I had hair back then). You and Mr Lee were laughing your ...... off. Unforgettable experiences, both cab rides. Miller Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 11/21/20 10:19 by masterphots. Date: 11/21/20 20:53 Re: PF57: From the cab of UP #3985 Author: UP951West Hey, I was a passenger on that UP 3985 excursion over Sherman Hill when it was still a coal burner . Got a bunch of really fine slides. Also got my arm and the side of my face lightly burned from a sudden line side fire from the cinders west of Harriman on a photo stop . A couple of fans helped me out with stomping out the fire . We had so many photo stops I lost count . The lighting for the return trip from Laramie was unique for the photo stops. I'll never forget the sight of Bob Krieger when he climbed down from the cab of the 3985 in Cheyenne. He was coal black from head to toe and you could only make out the whites of his eyes on that darkened platform in Cheyenne. That was one of the best excursions I ever rode. Steve Lee and his crew and the Intermountain NRHS Chapter really put on a GREAT show. --Kelly
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