Hi Leo,
You reference a stopped train and a winter night, so I think that
would rule out seeing the smoke.
Are we looking for smell and a "sizzling" sound? The sound of melting
water dropping onto the hotbox?
Greg
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> There's only a few on the list that know this one. Not sure why it
came to
> mind but here goes.
> How did you find a "hot box" on a stopped train back in the day
before it
> went to flame stage ?
> When we get one of the two correct answers "the rest of the ( true)
story"
> will follow.
> My first find was on a winter night much like tonight.
>
> Leo Phillipp
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