I was there but this appears to have been about the time I left for lunch! Great catch
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Posted by on July 6, 2012 | |
If I may make a correction, the National Weather Service report for Spencer, NC for the third lists the high for the day as 95F, rather than 106F.
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The forcast was that, but with the heat index & the humidity, the weather on the ground was 106F
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Glad NS took the time to make sure things broke down when it was the PC units turn, very authentic!
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Having lived near the PC mainline growing up, it would've been more authentic if the PC unit was derailed...
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Posted by BHBird on July 6, 2012 | |
Humidity does not affect the temperature of steel. The heat index is how the temperature feels to humans, not to rails or locomotives. Regardless, the photo is a very nice action shot with the sparks flying off of the cut and the full complement of supervisors looking on!
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Posted by on July 7, 2012 | |
Excellent image and probably the best unit to have in the background to capture the sparks flying!
Smeds
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Nice shot! I find it appropriate that maintenance is being performed in front of the PC engine!
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I was there and I'd say 106 sounds about right, especially in the sun.
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