Chris,
Any idea when the water tank at Dome Rock was replaced with the high tank? The McClure photos of c1910 show a 50,000 gallon tank of normal height, painted with the light and dark trim scheme:
http://cdm16079.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p15330coll22/id/38231/rec/6In the new photo above, the new tank on stilts appears to be painted all dark, though the pump house is still light with dark trim. So I, thinking late teens or early 1920s, well into the CB&Q reign:
http://www.fairy-lamp.com/PCHS/DSPPRR_Postal_Markings_compressed.pdfWhat do you think?
And that great new photo of C&S 4, c 1912-1915, at the Dome Rock depot, appears to be of the westbound "Fish Train", as there is an express car but no RPO, just coaches and excursion cars behind--though I guess it could be an excursion to the picnic grounds.
There is also, on the same site, this great photo of C&S 5 and probably the Leadville passenger (given the RPO) in the canon above Dome Rock. More excursion cars on the rear:
Great stuff, Jeff, you made my day!
Jim Courtney
Poulsbo, WA