A very intense photograph. Nice capture.
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Talk about smokin!! Great catch Jamie.
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WOW!!!!, What a shot
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That makes you question how sanitary trains actually are. I thought at first it was some enormous forest fire.
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I bet that was incredible to witness! Thanks for sharing!
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Spectacular photo Jamie. I hope the train crews have air packs.
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How does anyone breathe in there? Nice picture!
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The thumbnail actually made me think this was a night shot. All that smoke can't be healthy for the crew, unless the cab is well sealed and air conditioned.
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No wonder the USA won't support global greenhouse gas cutting initiatives with this going on in Montana! Very spectacular photo.
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That is by far and away the most impressive smoke plume I've seen at Blossburg !
John
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Posted by on July 22, 2007 | |
Would hope they supply the train crew with gas masks. Great shot
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Posted by on July 22, 2007 | |
Great shot, by far the best from that location I have ever seen!
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Far and away one of the best shots I've seen in a long time. I thought that the loco was speeding away from a major storm heading its way.
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Amazing, its the only word that can describe it!
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I hope the photographer didn't have to inhale too much of that smoke! Great shot!
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Unbelievable! Great work!
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Posted by uprr. on July 31, 2007 | |
All I can say is WOW! great shot, one in a million.
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Wow, it's a good thing they've stopped using those old stinkin' pollutin' steam locos! LOL! Great shot!
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Got SCBA? And to think they used to run humongous NP Yellowstone locomotives thru this bore....
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Montana. . . Big Smoke Country!
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Cool Shot!
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Amazing how I go through a tunnel half as long and any EMD's in my consist immediately go belly up. That's all the MRL runs! How ever do they make it? lol
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Posted by MRL4403 on October 17, 2017 | |
Amazing shot of the old SD40 days, you will rarely ever see this today, as the helper units are SD70ACe's.
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