With all the uncertainties surrounding Amtrak, there is a possibility that today might be my last chance to catch the Coast Starlight passing through Monterey County. I went out to the Elkhorn Slough and was able to capture these photos.
They were shot at Kirby Park, which is a parking lot and one walking path. As I was getting out of the car, this passed:
I waited about half an hour for the train. Interestingly about 10 minutes before I saw it, I could clearly hear the whistle on the other side of the hills to the east of my position. On the scanner I heard it stop to copy track warrants just two miles north of me. Then just after Noon it came around the bend....
The train had three sleepers at the front, and five coaches at the rear. This is the diner and Pacific Parlor Car:
On the scanner it sounded like there might be some freight traffic coming my way, so I hung around the park for awhile in case something came by. I spent my time scouting other photo angles. But after an hour I had heard nothing more on the radio, so I went home. I left my scanner on in the car, and when I was about 20 minutes away from the tracks I heard a that UP freight passed by Kirby Park and was going into Castroville. Oh well...
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Trust God, love your neighbor, and never mistake opinion for truth.
-Mr. Toy
I thought those were GREAT PHOTOS of the Southbound CS that you took. I really enjoyed them. I was just wondering, were you able to get any "TOOTS" from the engineer as the train went by you? If so, how many?
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Originally posted by KA6BGJ:
I was just wondering, were you able to get any "TOOTS" from the engineer as the train went by you?
I'm glad you liked them. There were a lot of toots, but since I was at an uncontrolled crossing, the engineer would have been tooting whether I was there or not.
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Trust God, love your neighbor, and never mistake opinion for truth.
-Mr. Toy
I always enjoy reading your stories and seeing your pictures. Your descriptions are always well written and easy to read.
That pickup truck contraption was interesting.
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Elias Valley Railroad (N-scale)
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The pickup is just a regular one with metal wheels on the corners to guide it down the tracks. The headlights are set to flash alternately. This is the second time I've seen one.
Incidentally, the locomotive number on the train above is #114. I photographed the same one in Salem about a week before I shot it here. Both times it was southbound.
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Trust God, love your neighbor, and never mistake opinion for truth.
-Mr. Toy
[This message has been edited by Eric (edited 06-28-2002).]