Posted by Chris Kilroy on December 14, 2007 
Outstanding series, Matt. Thanks for sharing!
Posted by GEORGE REDMOND on December 14, 2007 
What a great shot, very good location with that bridge.
Posted by Andy Toms on December 14, 2007 
The true art of steel. Fantastic!
Posted by Warren on December 14, 2007 
Wouldn't want to derail up there! Awesome photo.
Posted by Darrell Krueger on December 14, 2007 
Fantastic image, Matt! PCA!
Posted by Dean Kaplan on December 14, 2007 
Pretty awesome shot Matt!
Posted by Sam Davey on December 15, 2007 
Just imagine going over it. You don't realize how tall it is until you ride over it.
Posted by Ray Peacock heartlandrails.com on December 15, 2007 
Com'on CP, you could've matched the power! Here's a shot for the annual report or timetable cover Matt!
Posted by Thomas Mik on December 16, 2007 
What an AWESOME shot!!!! This bridge instantly made my list of things to see!! Fantastic!!
Posted by Matthew J. Ryan on December 16, 2007 
That'd definitely wouldn't be a fun place to go in the hole. At least you'd have a valid excuse not to walk the train though! Good shot, and killer location Matt.
Posted by Mont Panichjeerasin on December 16, 2007 
Spectacular and fantastic shot!
Posted by Tom Michele on December 26, 2007 
Wow, whatta bridge.....height, length. Then put a nice train on it. Solid consist...dedicated train. The little bit of red of the locos helps just like a lone redberry on a big green tree or bush. The art thing....red stands out....and, as another commenter said, "the art of steel." The art of line. The art of diagonal line of slightly sloping horizon (hill). Lots of nice factors. Well done. Thanks.
Posted by mtrails on December 31, 2007 
Awesome.
Posted by Donald Haskel on February 14, 2008 
Absolutely scrumptious right down to the black eyed Susan.
Posted by ESL on January 29, 2010 
Now that's a bridge!
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