Well, the day finally rolled around when the ol' C&S was going to close down.
They had a little freight to move
but although some trains looked long, it was only because they were taking all the empty cars down to Bonneyville for disposal. Still, there was the odd load coming up from the junction for the last time
The rumour had gone round that Mr Lucius Beebe himself was coming to take some pictures of the line
In the afternoon the Mail came down from Clydes Creek with a sign on the lokey saying "Farewell to the C&S"
For once they had some urgent freight in the yard at Cattewater and she went away with a couple of reefers as head-end cars.
Mr Beebe never showed up, but we did get some young guy with a name like a sort of bird. He had a lot of fancy photo-flash gear and by the time the last train slipped out of Cattewater he sure needed it as it was getting quite dark.
It was sad to see the little line go, but it had got real run down and a couple of cars came off the tracks in the yard at Cattewater. Some people said it was the train crew doing it on purpose, but I know it was never that; just that money's been tight for a long time and track maintenance has suffered. Still it won't be long before they start tearing up the tracks, in fact I hear they are going to start as soon as next week.