Posted by Backyard on April 17, 2012 
Great picture and very informative view!
Posted by Jim Thias on April 17, 2012 
Looks like one already busted loose and got away! :-)
Posted by Jake McGarvie on April 17, 2012 
Great photo Cristiano. I like the idea of having the wheel sets dockside ready to slip under the big ACes. Looks like the fourth loco jumped ship. Any photos of the locos being lifted of the ship?
Posted by Cristiano Oliveira on April 17, 2012 
Hi guys, I'm glad you like it besides the bad weather and my 28-135 lenses that not help in cases like this. Well, yeah Jake, I photograph the #107 right over her boggies but the pics I got from her was not that good so... but you can check it out later on my Flickr account. My best for everyone.
Posted by Mitch Goldman on April 17, 2012 
That's wild - thanks for the "inside" view!
Posted by on April 18, 2012 
Maybe they'll perform well enough to convince American railroads that this is a viable platform!
Posted by Cristiano Oliveira on May 13, 2012 
Yeah Michael, I really really hope these big ACe's kick some GE's a$$ around here to grow the EMD's morale at EFC, and so perhaps the people responsible to buy new locomotives here to EFC begin to consider more the EMD's engines!
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