Posted by Andy Fariss on March 23, 2013 
What an extraordinary photo; 40 years ago, this could be somewhere in the Poconos.
Posted by Run8diesel on March 23, 2013 
What a great shot!
Posted by Wang Halen on March 24, 2013 
Cool!
Posted by Craig Williams on March 24, 2013 
Cool and lucky catch.
Posted by Kurt Wayne on March 24, 2013 
Excellent shot, sir!
Posted by Kurt Wayne on March 24, 2013 
Excellent shot, sir!
Posted by Jacob Kempf on March 24, 2013 
Excellent shot, Sam. Now if you could, please send them back up here to Pennsylvania!
Posted by Paul Flaherty on March 24, 2013 
That’s something to get two separate heritage units on different trains in one shot. Talk about being in the right place at the right time.. great shot!
Posted by Mitch Goldman on March 24, 2013 
I'll second Paul and Andy's comment - my first thoughts exactly. Serendipitous, indeed!
Posted by David Doty Sr. on March 24, 2013 
The sad part is that sooner or later they will come to the point where it narrows down to one track and it will be the dispatcher who will decide who wins the race. This is indeed a once-in-a-lifetime shot. Never again will these or any other two Heritage units line up in the exact same manor and have someone there to get it on camera. The rail-fan gods smiled on you this time Samuel Phillips.
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