A little FYI for you people. When I was an engineer on Joint Line Aug. '78 to Oct."81 I ran these same trains. I had 6 MKT SD40-2's on the head end. We were stopped somewhere and I had to use the toilet. I go down in the nose, and WTF! no toilet. Well, it's got to be on this machine somewhere. Well, I found it in a plywood stall on the left rear of the engine! Great, an outhouse, only from Texas I'm thinking.
my favorite fallen flags DRG&W and MKT
Indeed! I'm glad you enjoyed the show.
I love the MKT green and yellow paint scheme. It's very beautiful.
Yes. Very much so.
I was lucky enough to work on all of those Rio Grande locomotives and a good share of those cabooses also
Indeed!
Outstanding! Thank you for sharing this.
A little FYI for you people. When I was an engineer on Joint Line Aug. '78 to Oct."81 I ran these same trains. I had 6 MKT SD40-2's on the head end. We were stopped somewhere and I had to use the toilet. I go down in the nose, and WTF! no toilet. Well, it's got to be on this machine somewhere. Well, I found it in a plywood stall on the left rear of the engine! Great, an outhouse, only from Texas I'm thinking.
Wow! That is really funny. And sad too. And can't believe a railroad would do that. I had no idea!
@@WaltLoevyActionTrainVideos Weird isn't it?
Yes, and very unexpected.
Interesting footage, lacks sound..