Casey;
It might even be Hoot N' Hollar, that's most of what goes on down here at this end of the track. Wees poorer down this way, ya know.
I saw a good one the other day down here in these parts. The BNSF had backed a couple of engines down along a rickity old siding to service a couple of businesses. I noticed it sitting thar when I went by early. A couple of hours later when I wandered by again the local MFA (that's Missouri Farmers Association for the outsiders) fuel oil truck had pulled up long side and they were "gassing" up those engines.
Now you don't just suppose someone dun run out of fuel does ya? I think that would be a real scream
Must be a tad expensive to run the railroad like that, but good for the local economy though.
Bob
It might even be Hoot N' Hollar, that's most of what goes on down here at this end of the track. Wees poorer down this way, ya know.
I saw a good one the other day down here in these parts. The BNSF had backed a couple of engines down along a rickity old siding to service a couple of businesses. I noticed it sitting thar when I went by early. A couple of hours later when I wandered by again the local MFA (that's Missouri Farmers Association for the outsiders) fuel oil truck had pulled up long side and they were "gassing" up those engines.
Now you don't just suppose someone dun run out of fuel does ya? I think that would be a real scream


Bob