Early during the C work session, the sign maintenance crew was working along the ROW and stopped at Cumbres to have lunch on the porch of the section house. We saw the Cumbres crew working on the roof of the car inspector's house. Well, it turns out they were removing the roof, not repairing it, as well as the rest of the second story to start what we later were told will be virtually an entire rebuild. And in fact in a matter of days, the second story was gone. The first floor would have been taken down also, but there was a delay resulting from an equipment problem that interfered with the plan to keep the remove the first floor's walls but keep them fairly intact so they could be reused when the building is reconstructed atop a new foundation. One interesting part of that project is, as I heard it, the new second story will include quarters for a seasonal caretaker whose on-site presence would allow the interiors of the historic buildings at Cumbres to be open for public viewing.