Night in Tacoma Yard 1965
Author: Steve Thompson
Date: 02-12-2010 - 08:59

Here's another shot from my collection, by TC Miller. This is the NP's train #680, making a setout in Tacoma, very early in the morning. I love the look of the kerosene switch lamps glowing in a row.

http://earthseaimagery.com/tacyd680night.jpg

Many memories here, my first year out of high school, I worked nights as a yard clerk. The yard could be a spooky place for at night! I can remember walking tracks, verifying car numbers, when suddenly, there'd be a tap on my shoulder. A guy in the open door of a boxcar would ask if I had a smoke or something. I'd about jump out of my skin. There were huge rats that fed on spilled grain, so fat, they had a hard time waddling over rails. Over in the old part of the yard, built when cars were much narrower, it was a squeeze to get through. I always worried about a line of cars moving, and getting rolled between them.



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Night in Tacoma Yard 1965 Steve Thompson 02-12-2010 - 08:59
  Re: Night in Tacoma Yard 1965 Tom Moungovan 02-12-2010 - 11:00
  Re: Night in Tacoma Yard 1965 Steve Carter 02-12-2010 - 11:25
  Re: Night in Tacoma Yard 1965 Jim700 02-12-2010 - 12:34
  Re: Night in Tacoma Yard 1965 Dennis99f 02-12-2010 - 18:32
  Re: Night in Tacoma Yard 1965 Martin Burwash 02-12-2010 - 20:39
  Re: Night in Tacoma Yard 1965 almo 02-14-2010 - 22:53


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