Posted by Ray Peacock heartlandrails.com on December 4, 2008 
Too bad they didn't throw some Christmas lights on this engine!
Posted by on December 4, 2008 
Gary, now this is a disappointment. Here it is by your own admission, three hours after the Holiday Train during which you had ample opportunity to completely decorated the depot with garland, red ribbons and a couple of wreaths. Your failure to do so suggests that you grabbing a couple winks rather than setting up for the Grand Finale. You even forgot to turn the snow-making equipment back on for this exposure !!! Boy, you really slacked off on this one !!!
Posted by Mitch Goldman on December 4, 2008 
I never realized how much work was involved in setting up all those flashes until I took note of all your foot prints! LOL. Another gem overshadowed by your own previous work.
Posted by WILLIAM KLAPP on December 4, 2008 
Great winter night photo! , I remember seeing a lot lighting stripes back in the 70s. I miss seeing them, as D&H was my faverite railroad.
Posted by Samuel Phillips on December 4, 2008 
Excellent photo Gary! PCA from me
Posted by Frank Jolin on December 4, 2008 
Where is everybody!?
Posted by JoJo on December 4, 2008 
Another great shot, good work.
Posted by Nigel Curtis on December 5, 2008 
The footprints are from Gary running around to keep warm! I also want this picture on my Christmas cards. We can't do anything like this in the UK except on preserved railways. If we did it on the national rail network we would be arrested.
Posted by M.G. on December 5, 2008 
If the engine was clean this picture would be awesome. Great shot Gary.
Posted by Doug Wolfe on December 5, 2008 
Beautiful shot Gary.
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