Posted by Donald Haskel on May 13, 2009 
This is one of those shots where a few seconds either side and you have nothing to show for your efforts. A real bummer, heavy rain, too much traffic, lead railfans driving slowly. I think you got that one hole in the universe and bagged a great shot in spite of encumbrances. Thank you Steven.
Posted by Paolo Roffo on May 13, 2009 
Too bad a couple inconsiderate pacers had to ruin it for everyone else. It is a nice shot though, with the crappy weather making the steam condense.
Posted by christophersmuller.com on May 13, 2009 
Spectacular salvage shot Steven. Pacers can be very annoying when in a hot chase.
Posted by Darryl Rule on May 13, 2009 
We wouldn't know anything about inconsiderate pacer huh Paolo? We just pass them and stop next to them right? Nice shot Steve, it tells a good story and captures the negative side to railfanning.
Posted by Scott Lothes on May 13, 2009 
This is really a great photo, Steven, one of the best I've ever seen to capture the experiential aspect of railfanning.
Posted by Mitch Goldman on May 13, 2009 
Ya know, the only thing worse then being in this pack would be the pack I once followed while chasing SP&S #700. The biggest issue, the car in front of me was a police car. No passing there. Cool shot Steve - kind of what I had in mind at 4 AM Friday while in Philadelphia. Still, any steam is a good show and you had some nice shots to share.
Posted by Ray Peacock heartlandrails.com on May 14, 2009 
Perfect timing and capture.
Posted by Maddie Farnsworth on May 14, 2009 
What a mess! This is why I don't chaise steam specials, I get to a good spot early in the day and let the train come to me.
Posted by Ryan M. Martin on May 25, 2009 
LOL, I was up towards the mid-front of the pack during this portion of the canyon Stretch cussing out the ONE minivan we could see up ahead. For many miles this person at the front of the pack pacing the UP844 held back everybody on the single lane Highway 70. Three CHP vehicles were on the chase but seemed more interested in getting photos themselves instead of regulating on the selfish, slow-down vehicle railfans...
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