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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- On Saturday, March 16th, the annual Clewiston Sugar Festival was being held in downtown Clewiston Florida. In addition to food, vendors, and live music, US Sugar #148 was also under steam and the star of the Sugarfest Express! These short 1-hour excursions would take passengers from the Clewiston shops, and out into the cane fields for a scenic ride through Hendry County. For the railfans, today was special, as 148 was equipped with a 6-chime steam whistle, formally used on sister locomotive, FEC #153. 153‘s voice hasn’t been heard in the Clewiston area in over 70 years and though it did take a bit to sound right (as you’ll hear in some of the shots) it was such a beautiful sound that could be heard echoing for miles. So sit back, relax, and enjoy US Sugar #148 on the point of the Sugarfest Express! 
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Fantastic shots you made and i have an Idea.
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Good day and good night!
Amazing video!! 'Twas a great day!
Yes it was! Thanks for coming down to chase 148!
In my mind's eye, I can imagine #FEC148 running to Key West, pulling all those heavyweight cars...
Man, that would’ve been a sight to see!
@@mattstrains416 In a similar fashion to how D&RGW 491 tends to chant "Al-a-mo-sa, Al-a-mo-sa..." as she goes up the grade, I like to imagine 148 does the same.
148 tends to go really fast at times, so I imagine her engineer's just like "No, we're not going over the Key West extension, sweetheart..." and he backs the throttle down a bit. All the while, a very pissed off 148 is screaming "CAYO HUESO CAYO HUESO CAYO HUESO!!!" as she speeds along the line. (Cayo Hueso being Spanish for Key West)