Push! A eastbound train of black Wyoming low sulphur coal is shoved up the 1.55% grade of Crawford Hill. One of the few places that is still untouched by urban sprawl, perhaps one of the last of the best last places to railfan. The rear of the train is wrapped around the horseshoe as the rest of the train rounds Breezy Point. The old ROW can be seen clearly and had a grade of 2.2% but was widened out in the 1970s. Special thanks to my son for handing my camera equipment to me after I climbed the spire.