First shot of the day; I hopped off I-80 and skidded to a stop in Colfax about 5 minutes before the train arrived. Morning shots weren't the greatest but as most here know that's never stopped my trigger finger. By: Andy Brown
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Larry Hamilton, Dave Kroeger and Max Wipperman GTS. By: Andy Brown
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Here the train is backing up towards Newton after loading passengers at Mitchellville. By: Andy Brown
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Uh oh, this doesn't look good. Bushing trouble on the left side valve spindle necessitates some seat of the pants repair at Mitchellville after the second trip. By: Andy Brown
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This is why they drag that boxcar full of stuff around with them! By: Andy Brown
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Good thing Frank was there; they needed someone who knew something about steam engines. By: Andy Brown
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The steam crew had plenty of supervision at least! By: Andy Brown
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Temporary repairs were made to finish out the day until permanent repairs can be made at the shop before the next trips in two weeks. By: Andy Brown
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What a foamer! Actually, Larry was holding Frank's cameras while Frank was busy working. By: Andy Brown
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709 was doing the honors on the east end. By: Andy Brown
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Backing eastward across the Hwy 6 overpass in Newton. By: Andy Brown
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"The Gang" at Newton; Frank, Larry, Dave and Brad Grefe. By: Andy Brown
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Foamers! Brad, Dave and Max in Newton. By: Andy Brown
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These lucky passengers won a raffle to ride the cab; here they walk to the head end at Colfax. By: Andy Brown
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Frank Gets The Shot while Larry drives, west of Colfax on Hwy 6. By: Andy Brown
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It was a regular party at Mitchellville. By: Andy Brown
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Carl and his wife (I can never remember her name; I always think Billie but I know that's not it) Get the Shot at Colfax. By: Andy Brown
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I've always been curious about IAIS's Skunk River bridge. It's a through truss, but the truss members flashing past confused my inept camera so this piece of junk was the best I could get. By: Andy Brown
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How many can say they've had an engine named after them? Well, okay, quite a few actually, but I was happy to see former Maytag traffic manager Al Roberts waiting in line with his family to board the train in Newton. By: Andy Brown
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Transferring water from the tank car to the tender in Newton. By: Andy Brown
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Those of us who were able to stay all day were rewarded with naturally improving light throughout the day. By: Andy Brown
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Larry and Frank inspect a local farmer's cornfield. By: Andy Brown
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More trouble at Mitchellville: "The smokebox is half full of water!" Add another to the list of repairs due at Newton. By: Andy Brown
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Some guy in a red "A-1 Propane" shirt refused to move so I shot him anyway. By: Andy Brown
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I generally try to not be too proficient in the art of profanity, but this is what the guys on Trainorders call getting cloudf**ked, at the Hwy 14 overpass in Newton. Since I screwed up the composition too, I was glad we'd have another chance for this shot. By: Andy Brown
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Money shot! That second chance really paid off. Unfortunately Larry had to leave us before this shot, darn it! By: Andy Brown
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But Barry, Frank, and some of the steam crew members got it, with a little more head on composition. By: Andy Brown
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First shot of the day; I hopped off I-80 and skidded to a stop in Colfax about 5 minutes before the train arrived. Morning shots weren't the greatest but as most here know that's never stopped my trigger finger.
Larry Hamilton, Dave Kroeger and Max Wipperman GTS.
Here the train is backing up towards Newton after loading passengers at Mitchellville.
Uh oh, this doesn't look good. Bushing trouble on the left side valve spindle necessitates some seat of the pants repair at Mitchellville after the second trip.
This is why they drag that boxcar full of stuff around with them!
Good thing Frank was there; they needed someone who knew something about steam engines.
The steam crew had plenty of supervision at least!
Temporary repairs were made to finish out the day until permanent repairs can be made at the shop before the next trips in two weeks.
What a foamer! Actually, Larry was holding Frank's cameras while Frank was busy working.
709 was doing the honors on the east end.
Backing eastward across the Hwy 6 overpass in Newton.
"The Gang" at Newton; Frank, Larry, Dave and Brad Grefe.
Foamers! Brad, Dave and Max in Newton.
Robert Franzen does a TV interview.
These lucky passengers won a raffle to ride the cab; here they walk to the head end at Colfax.
Frank Gets The Shot while Larry drives, west of Colfax on Hwy 6.
It was a regular party at Mitchellville.
Carl and his wife (I can never remember her name; I always think Billie but I know that's not it) Get the Shot at Colfax.
I've always been curious about IAIS's Skunk River bridge. It's a through truss, but the truss members flashing past confused my inept camera so this piece of junk was the best I could get.
Downtown Metz.
How many can say they've had an engine named after them? Well, okay, quite a few actually, but I was happy to see former Maytag traffic manager Al Roberts waiting in line with his family to board the train in Newton.
Transferring water from the tank car to the tender in Newton.
Those of us who were able to stay all day were rewarded with naturally improving light throughout the day.
Larry and Frank inspect a local farmer's cornfield.
More trouble at Mitchellville: "The smokebox is half full of water!" Add another to the list of repairs due at Newton.
Some guy in a red "A-1 Propane" shirt refused to move so I shot him anyway.
Not bad...
I generally try to not be too proficient in the art of profanity, but this is what the guys on Trainorders call getting cloudf**ked, at the Hwy 14 overpass in Newton. Since I screwed up the composition too, I was glad we'd have another chance for this shot.
Money shot! That second chance really paid off. Unfortunately Larry had to leave us before this shot, darn it!
But Barry, Frank, and some of the steam crew members got it, with a little more head on composition.