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Quite a few years ago I happened to be headed north on I-25 towards Glorieta and decided to drive down to the tracks - got there in time to see the EB and WB together at the passing siding near Canoncito.Explored my backyard. This was the first time I've been here since my first 40, circa 2003, with an SM420 swap, and no front driveshaft.
Here is the Los Angeles bound, Southwest Chief.
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Quite a few years ago I happened to be headed north on I-25 towards Glorieta and decided to drive down to the tracks - got there in time to see the EB and WB together at the passing siding near Canoncito.
Don't hate yourself the first time you gouge the maple top!Bought a new tool chest/workbench to wheel around my garage, I got tired of walking all over my garage looking for tools in 2 other chests. Now that all my automotive tools are consolidated into one box I figure it will be a lot easier to knock out some work.
Already put it to use tweaking some bolts on the 40.
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Don't hate yourself the first time you gouge the maple top!
There is always a first time. FWIW a 12" chopsaw rides on top of my Kennedy roller.
I bet you're glad you didn't live trackside in Winslow, AZ back in the 1920s - there were 26 steam powered passenger trains in each direction every day. No telling how many freight trains.They wake me every night as they pass traveling both west and east through my town in KS... after 50+ yrs you would think I would be used to the train whistles by now...
I just wish I had that scenery in my backyard!!
Bought a new tool chest/workbench to wheel around my garage,
Is there a reason the air pump is still connected? The rest of the system appears to be missing. :curious:Got the ole bastard running. Deployment buddy supervised and added encouragement.
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Someone just happened to use that spot for the photo, out of the 2,265-mile line, on the Wikipedia page.They wake me every night as they pass traveling both west and east through my town in KS... after 50+ yrs you would think I would be used to the train whistles by now...
I just wish I had that scenery in my backyard!!
I bet you're glad you didn't live trackside in Winslow, AZ back in the 1920s - there were 26 steam powered passenger trains in each direction every day. No telling how many freight trains.
Is there a reason the air pump is still connected? The rest of the system appears to be missing. :curious:
Good looking 40!Took her for a spin out to Giant Rock and up and over Big BearView attachment 2465309View attachment 2465312View attachment 2465314