Posted by Evan Schilling on August 13, 2012 
That is ALOT of cars!
Posted by Wharton Separk on August 13, 2012 
Very nice composition, Ray ... and interesting photo.
Posted by raylewis on August 13, 2012 
Thank you. I found it pretty interesting. It reminds me of those jars that you have to guess the amount of pieces in it...can you guess how many cars??
Posted by John Simpkins-Camp on August 13, 2012 
An amazing testament to the MASSIVE tonnage of coal that pours through the Virginia ports. And don't forget the NS terminal across the James River in Norfolk! It would seem that all coal roads lead to Tidewater Virginia! Great photo!!
Posted by Sport! on August 14, 2012 
A new spin on an old adage... All empty yet all full... a sign of the economy? If so, which way is indicating?
Posted by Kit Fassett on August 14, 2012 
Ray, you always find the most unique perspectives when there seems to be nothing to look at. You remain one of the best photographers who contributes to this website.
Posted by raylewis on August 14, 2012 
I appreciate the kind words.
Posted by Kyle Williams on August 14, 2012 
Reminds me of similar sights of yards in Eastern Kentucky before the reduction in coal production.
Posted by Rob Taylor on August 14, 2012 
Holy hoppers!
Posted by Bill Caywood on August 14, 2012 
Please take this photo to one of the companies that make 500 piece puzzles. Working the puzzle would probably drive it's purchasers totally bonkers !
Posted by Chris Crook on August 14, 2012 
I love that Ray freakin' Lewis is rocking the East Coast.
Posted by Jeff Swanson on August 16, 2012 
I was going to say the same thing as Kit, Ray, but he took my thunder. You are proof that demographics and camera do not make the photograph (although necessary), the photographer's eye makes it... I hope you will post more in the future.
Posted by Jim Smith on November 14, 2012 
Can't wait for when you choose TO get into much rail photography in VA!
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