Some Steam
TVRM 100 leaves East Chattanooga with Southern 4501 on the point as Engineer Andrew Durden continues to warm & blow out the cylinders, which takes a hot minute on this engine due to it just being a "wet engine" despite the superheaters. Why is it a "wet engine" you may ask? Because steam engines, that's why. No other explanation needed. 9-7-20
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Some Steam
TVRM 100 leaves East Chattanooga with Southern 4501 on the point as Engineer Andrew Durden continues to warm & blow out the cylinders, which takes a hot minute on this engine due to it just being a "wet engine" despite the superheaters. Why is it a "wet engine" you may ask? Because steam engines, that's why. No other explanation needed. 9-7-20
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Uploaded on October 26, 2020
Taken on September 7, 2020