Texas State Railroad
RailFest 2012
Rusk, Texas
May 5-6, 2012
Video Compilation from Day I |
If only all of my trips were this easy. I slept until noon and then made a leisurely 2-hour drive up to Rusk, watched #300 arrive with the afternoon train, got a shop tour, and then went to the hotel for a nap before the night photo shoot.
Not a bad way to spend a Saturday! Day I |
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#300 brings in the afternoon train from Palestine |
West leg of the Rusk Wye |
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West leg of the Rusk Wye |
East leg of the Rusk Wye |
#201 in the Engine House |
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Retired TSR Railroader Roger Graham leads the Shop Tour |
TSR GM David Shranck |
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#400 is slated to be running late next year. |
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#400 is a 1917 Baldwin 2-8-2. She operated on the Tremont & Gulf and the Magma Copper Mine until the late 1960's. She came to the Texas State in 1978. |
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#400's builder plate |
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#500... sort of... |
#201 in the Rusk Engine House |
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#8 is a 1953 Alco |
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The NARCOA Parade arrives in Rusk |
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Woo Hoo! "Rio Grande!" |
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#7 is a 1947 Alco |
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After the shop tour, the group broke for a dinner break. I got some chow from Pizza Hut and checked in at the Weston Inn & Suites for a nap before the night shoot. |
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Part I of the night photo shoot was at the Rusk Depot. #300 is former U.S. Army #'s 396, 645, and 2. She's a 1917 product of Baldwin Locomotive Works and arrived on TSR rails in 1976. |
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I believe this was called a Steal Wool Effect. It was pointless, but kinda pretty. |
There was a "Super-moon" this night. The moon was at perigee, it's closest point to Earth all year. |
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Part II of the evening was conducted with #201 inside the Rusk Engine House. |
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The Inspection Pit light was cool! |
#300 under a very full moon |
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TSR #7 This was my first attempt at "painting." I had no plan to do this, just used a pin light and swept it across a few times. Voila! |
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Day II
Day II started at 0700. I grabbed a quick bite at the new McNasty's near the hotel. But, it turns out that I didn't need to. The TSR was gracious enough to have breakfast waiting on the train. The coffee was quite good and served by a smiling, accommodating wait staff. It was very reminiscent of the professionalism and pampering one would expect on the Durango & Silverton. TSR is REALLY stepping it up!
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Preparing for departure from the Rusk Depot |
Bean's Creek - MP 2.7 |
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Extra "GM" East Our train backed up for the run-by and didn't return for quite a while. With no radio, GM Dave Schranck took off on foot to find it. Never heard what the trouble was. |
Bean's Creek - MP 2.7 |
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Bean's Creek - MP 2.7 |
Mr. Schranck was kind enough to offer Brian Jansky and I a ride in Caboose 129 to the next stop. |
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NGDF regular, Aggie, and Texan, Brian Jansky. |
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Stow-away "Hobo-fly" |
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East leg of the Jarvis Wye - MP 17.5 |
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Much to my surprise, the |
Engineer Robert |
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Rail rolled in 1916 Dean Wright MP 23.5 |
Dean Wright MP 23.5 Run #1 |
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Dean Wright MP 23.5 - Run #2 |
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Dean Wright MP 23.5 Run #3 |
T&P #610 - 1927 Lima 2-10-4 |
#300 pushed #610 back into the Palestine Engine House |
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Extra 300 East ready for departure at the Palestine Depot |
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Neches River - MP 14 |
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Neches River - MP 14 Run #1 |
Neches River - MP 14 Run #2 |
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Neches River - MP 14 Run #3 |
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Mewshaw Siding - MP 11.6 |
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GM Dave Schrank chats with guests |
Maydelle Yard Limit |
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Maydelle Yard - Maydelle, TX - MP 7.3 |
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Maydelle Depot |
The TSR's new $500K Tamper |
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Maydelle Turntable |
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Maydelle Turntable |
East end of Maydelle Yard Turntable Lead |
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Looking over the east leg of the Rusk Wye at #300 on the west leg |
Backing through the east leg of the Rusk Wye |
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As soon as #300 was out of sight, I packed my gear and began the hike back to the truck. John Price (TSR Society President) stopped me for a quick chat about the up-coming Memorial Day events and then I highballed home to Spring. All-in-all it was a fun, relaxing, and productive weekend! |