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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3214042" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>We spent a Month in Antonito last summer in the RV. We didn't take the train, but saw it in its travels through the pass, etc as we were driving through in our travels. There is an open top box car right behind the engine that you can access and wander around in freely to take pics along the way. One lady from the RV park took the trip with some pretty fancy photo equipment and had issues. Some guy in the front of the open box car had a big chaw of beechnut in his cheek and kept spitting over the side which drifted back to everyone behind him. The got the conductor to run him out of the car. </p><p> Easy to spot while driving along its route as the smoke/steam plume is visible for quite a ways before you can actually see the train. No cross arms where the track cross the highway so you have to watch out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3214042, member: 5412"] We spent a Month in Antonito last summer in the RV. We didn't take the train, but saw it in its travels through the pass, etc as we were driving through in our travels. There is an open top box car right behind the engine that you can access and wander around in freely to take pics along the way. One lady from the RV park took the trip with some pretty fancy photo equipment and had issues. Some guy in the front of the open box car had a big chaw of beechnut in his cheek and kept spitting over the side which drifted back to everyone behind him. The got the conductor to run him out of the car. Easy to spot while driving along its route as the smoke/steam plume is visible for quite a ways before you can actually see the train. No cross arms where the track cross the highway so you have to watch out. [/QUOTE]
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