Posted by Mitch Goldman on November 15, 2011 
Very cool, Mike! Doesn't look much like any place in Pennsylvania, nor few places on the planet.
Posted by AtlantaRails on November 15, 2011 
Thanks for this great shot of this remote stretch of railroad. Like the Milwaukee Pacific extension, this was a well engineered railroad that should never have been abandoned, what a shame.
Posted by Jake McGarvie on November 15, 2011 
SP and S must have had a "devil" of a time engineering this piece of railroad! Excellent photo!
Posted by David Honan on November 15, 2011 
Great shot, Mike! I try to get down that way whenever I'm out in the Palouse just to gaze at the engineering marvel that is the line between Kahlotus and Burr Canyon... and I never cease to get depressed that trains will never again pass by.
Posted by Jason Cary on November 16, 2011 
Fantastic!
Posted by Frank Keller on November 16, 2011 
Wow, I remember passing through this area in the summer of 88 I don't recall if I saw any trains or not but I will have dig the slides out from that trip and see if I was lucky enough to photograph a train on this line. Thanks for sharing.
Posted by on November 16, 2011 
Each submission is better than the last. Good shot, Mike! Thanks for sharing.
Posted by Ken Kuehne on November 16, 2011 
Great photo. Like Dave, I'd love to see just one train running on this fantastic line again.
Posted by Craig Williams on November 16, 2011 
Been out here and seen what is left of this line and how is was built, it is pretty cool line. Too bad BN didnt keep it, it would of been one of my favorite lines to photograph today. Thanks for sharing this photo from this line. The Snake River area was way cool!
Posted by M. S. Repp on November 16, 2011 
This is the closest I could get to replicating a Jean-Marc Frybourg photo without getting on an airplane and needing a passport. Thanks for the compliments everyone.
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