Posted by Andrew Robb on October 26, 2006 
looks like that engine is outstanding in it's field...hahahaha
Posted by CalMike415 on October 26, 2006 
In other parts of the country, farmers use John Deere tractors to harvest the crops or mow the grass....interesting.
Posted by on October 26, 2006 
Nice shot Wade!
Posted by Jason Day on October 26, 2006 
No Doubt about it, he is getting no traction what-so-ever. I have seen some bad grass covered right-of-ways, but nothing this bad. WOW
Posted by Ross Fotheringham on October 27, 2006 
I like it, the shot is very unique. Talk about getting put out to pasture! Nice work.
Posted by Paul Carr on October 27, 2006 
I'm sure this SD9 ran on some bad and overgrown track when it ran for Espee, but this is incredible!
Posted by Ken Huard on October 27, 2006 
You could get hit by a train and not even know you were standing on the tracks!
Posted by on October 27, 2006 
All you fellow Stings fans out there join along with me: "You'll remember me when the west wind moves/Upon the fields of barley/You'll forget the sun in his jealous skyAs we walk in fields of gold." Not sure about the barley part, though.
Posted by vonfinkelstein on October 27, 2006 
This line must have been dormant for years!
Posted by Adam Weddle on October 27, 2006 
Thats what you call "off railing"!
Posted by Marc Stellar on October 27, 2006 
Wow, that very interesting, great shot! I believe that unit is an ex-SP SD-9, just look at the extrusion above the headlight, once held the Mars flashing light.
Posted by Nathan Trump on November 6, 2006 
Now are you sure that they are not just trying to cut the grass with an EMD SD9E?
Posted by michael carlisle on April 9, 2009 
Looks like the locomotive is in the field by it's self and not on tracks.
Posted by 64jmb on June 8, 2011 
Just a sweet picture... I love to see the classics going on those rails in the grass... so cool!!!
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