Day 12: Seligman Sub Railfanning
Sun! What a difference a bit of sunshine can make. Slept in thinking it'd be another gray day; the weather forecast hadn't been very encouraging. Was confused when I went into the toilet and the window was blue; looked outside and Flagstaff was bathed in glorious sunshine. As I was gawking :the earthworm" roared past outside in full throttle. The earthworm is a unit grain train, full of brown BNSF grain hoppers. When stretched out it looks like a long brown worm, hence the name. Today it was in a 3x3x2 configuration, i.e. 3 head end locos, 3 mid train helpers, and 2 rear end DPUs. Even more excitingly the rear DPU was a warbonnet.
So in about 5 minutes flat I dressed, washed, packed the car and was on the road heading East, determined to catch the worm. A few miles out of town at Bellemont I made a carefully timed drive-by shot on the overbridge.
Onwards I went to Parks/Maine. Great wee spot, and bow was I in for a treat here....