Posted by Peter MacCauley on November 11, 2007 
Wow, great composition, Brian! Great use of reverse curves and elevation!
Posted by Tony Kimmel on November 11, 2007 
Now that is a Great photo!!!!!! Nice job Brian.
Posted by Nick McLean on November 11, 2007 
This is such a cool shot. Nice lighting too!
Posted by Tom Mugnano on November 11, 2007 
Now thats an interesting angle with great elevation. Well done!
Posted by Dean Kaplan on November 11, 2007 
Nice line of coal cars and shot Brian.
Posted by on November 11, 2007 
That's an awesome angle - I can't believe this is the only shot in the DB from that spot. Excellent work.
Posted by Scott McClarrinon on November 11, 2007 
A very unique shot there of elevation!
Posted by localkiwi on November 11, 2007 
Great Shot
Posted by Billchor on November 12, 2007 
One picture-thousand words, what an amazing shot !
Posted by Andy Toms on November 12, 2007 
Awesome shot!
Posted by Loyd Lowry on November 12, 2007 
Fantastic composition! What a great way to squeeze alot of train into a shot.
Posted by Brian Wiggins on November 12, 2007 
Thanks to all for the views and the comments!
Posted by Ryan Scott on November 12, 2007 
Awesome Shot!!!! Brian
Posted by Extra West on November 12, 2007 
Until I saw this picture, I had only known that snake-like effect to be possible out in places like New Mexico.
Posted by Cary Milliner on November 12, 2007 
Nicely done Brian.
Posted by Tim Stevens on November 14, 2007 
Very cool shot Brian. GP38-2s on a coal train is something to think about too. Wow. Must have sounded great.
Posted by Ryan Parent on November 19, 2007 
Wow! I'm not sure how I missed this one. Nice work, Brian.
Posted by SWP Trainmaster on November 21, 2007 
All I can say is.....................WOW! I can only imagine how loud that was. In Pennsylvania, the SWP railroad, a 66 mile shortline, has a coal train that runs from time to time and it SHAKES the whole house! I love when there is a coal train with all Geeps! That sound is MOUTH- DROPPING!!!!!!! Cool photo Brian!!!
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