Posted by Sid Vaught on October 28, 2012 
You really captured that historical flavor and I might add, texture. Nice job.
Posted by on October 28, 2012 
One of these days I'll make it out for these charter's...but until then I have to enjoy them from behind a computer screen here in PA. Love the composure, PCA from me.
Posted by Mitch Goldman on October 28, 2012 
That's a real scroll stopper - great job on a classic recreation yet likely as authentic a move today as it was then.
Posted by Vernon McCarthy on October 28, 2012 
This is railroading at it's toughest. It's hard to believe they are still doing it the hard way. Beautiful scene.
Posted by Paul Flaherty on October 28, 2012 
Getting out there to see these classics has been on my bucket list since the ‘60s. Hope I can be so lucky to capture such beautiful scenes as this one.
Posted by Leia on October 28, 2012 
Wonderful and timeless capture. Very nice, Andrew.
Posted by Dennis A. Livesey on October 28, 2012 
Gotta love back light! I have never understood the railfan abhorrence of it. If done right like you have here Andrew it is fantastic. Very much like a s Steinheimer shot from "Backwoods Railroads of the West" page 73.
Posted by Walter Scriptunas II - www.scriptunasimages.com on October 28, 2012 
You made the most out of this charter, that's for sure. Great shots!
Posted by Mark Rosnick on October 29, 2012 
Fantastic image Andrew, it really captures the grit and hard work of early railroading.
Posted by Pennsy4913 on November 4, 2012 
It doesn`t get any better than this !
Posted by Janusz Mrozek on May 21, 2013 
Well done focus on the crewmen.
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