A Lasting Memory
Posted by: Yard Goat
on Aug 2, 2011
While attending Train Festival 2011 at Rock Island, IL, I was in the yard getting video footage of NKP 765 as she simmered in the July heat. Since they were waiting in the yard, the crew beckoned a young lad to come up and see what the cab looked like. As he sat in the fireman’s seat, I grabbed my camera and took a few photos. He was trying with all his might to pull the whistle cord, but alas he was just too small to make more than a light “frrrrrt” sound.
The crew demonstrated how the whistle should sound, with a roar that could be heard for miles. The young man tried again and again, pulling with all his weight, finally getting a few passible but short toots.
The sight of this little guy reminded me of another summer day, probably in 1953 or ’54, when I was a youngster invited into the cab of a giant Great Northern steam locomotive on the siding near my home. Dad took about 4 seconds of movie film of my tiny head in the large window. I don’t remember the details too clearly as I was only 3 or 4 years old, but I do remember my excitement, and the massive size of the machine, and the steep steps to climb to enter the cab.
I hope this kid was as impressed as I was. It never went away......
Steve Mitchell
See our programs about the Rock Island Train Festival featured on Steamin' Summer Volume 2 and Steamin' Summer Volume 3

written by yuntian, November 17, 2011



A Lasting Memory

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