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Preparing for the day s journey, engine 488 performs a blow-down to remove debris from the boiler with a roaring blast then returns from the east end of the Chama yard. lyrics
Attending to business as best he can
Mrs. Misadventure will say
Check for one million in the post today
And like a dream come true
Only ourselves to please
When I can hold on to
These precious things
We are not rich
We are not poor
We never stand tall
On what we know
And every day
Will mean the same
To those we love
We raise our voice
Irish whisky and a table for two
On troublesome occasion, the best thing to do
Take advantage of myself and my time
I don't give up easily what is rightly mine
We are not rich
We are not poor
We never stand tall
On what we know
Cautionary family man
Attending to business as best he can
Mrs. Missadventure will say
Check for one million in the post today
Cautionary a family man
Protecting his interests as best he can
Mrs. Missadventure will say
Ain't nobody is wealthy in the world today
And like a dream come true
Only ourselves to please
When I can hold on to
These precious things
We are not rich
We are not poor
We never stand tall
On what we know
And every day
Will mean the same
To those we love
We raise our voice
We are not rich
We are not poor
We never stand tall
On what we know
And every day
Will mean the same
To those we love
We raise our voice
Attending to business as best he can
Mrs. Misadventure will say
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- Track 20 on Rolling Thunder over Cumbres Pass
- 19 Still on board the platform of caboose 0306, the engines are working fast and hard climbing the curve near Coxo.
- 21 A double-header led by engine 488 with 489 on the point as a helper, blows for the crossing at Highway 17 east of Dalton and works up the 4 percent grade with the train.
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- Now drifting down the 4 percent grade on the other side of Cumbres, the train glides thru The Narrows as it returns to Chama.
- Engine 484 pulls its train out of the loop at Tanglefoot and whistles for the crossing at Highway 17.
- At Chama, the engine is cut from the train and heads to the west end of the yard to be turned at the wye.
- Whistling in the distance for the crossing at Highway 17, engines 497; a K37 class, and 488; a K36 pull a train up the grade east of Dalton.
- Engine 484 continues eastbound and whistles as it crosses Highway 17 at Cumbres.
- 489 and 488 work together as they challenge the final part of the grade to Cumbres at Windy Point.
- The whistle blows for the grade crossing at Highway 17 as the double-header charges through.
- Back in the yard at Chama, Engine 484 heads for the wye after pulling the caboose off the train that just arrived from Antonito.
- The train continues climbing the 4percent grade west of Cresco.
- Engine 484 maneuvers around the wye at Cumbres with a close-up perspective of the barking exhaust from the smokebox.
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Preparing for the day s journey, engine 488 performs a blow-down to remove debris from the boiler with a roaring blast then returns from the east end of the Chama yard. Video
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