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The double-header is already climbing the 4 percent grade as it enters The Narrows. lyrics
And the race has already been run
It's been done, you just have to claim the victory
And the future is already made
The foundation was totally laid
When he paid the bloody price for you and me
Oh my friend, have you heard the story
What my Jesus has done?
We will share His triumphant glory
For the battle is already won
When the sign of the end shall appear
Fill the sky with a message so clear
All will hear the beloved calling of our Lord
Every tongue will confess to His Name
All his children and angels proclaim He's the same
For now, for now, for now and every more He don't change
Oh my friend won't you join the chorus
Singing praise to the son
From the day that he laid his life down for us
The battle was already won
Raise your banners high
Praises fill the sky
Mountains tremble and fall
Hallelujah sing, glory to the King
Lord creator of all
Well, the battle is already won
And the race has already be run
It's all been done, you just gotta claim the victory
And the future is already made
The foundation was totally laid
When he paid the ugly, bloody price for you and me
Oh my friend, have you heard the story
What my Jesus has done
We'll return in triumphant glory
For the battle, it's already won
And the race has already been run
It's been done, you just have to claim the victory
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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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