Rio Grande train #664 stops to set out eight covered hoppers of turkey feed at the Spanish Fork Sugar Factory. Soon the DRGW 3019 and 3013 and the six remaining cars will resume their journey to t... (more)
The five man crew working Rio Grande's Elberta Turn emerge from the Genola Valley Merchantile on July 3, 1987. Included in the group are conductor Neal Thorpe and Engineer Glade Collard.
After lining the switch from the Tintic Branch to the siding, Rio Grande Conductor Neal Thorpe boards train #664 for the short zig and zag journey to the Spanish Fork Sugar Factory with turkey fee... (more)