Posted by David Honan on January 3, 2010 
That's insane. Thanks for the detailed caption, it's great to hear that nobody was seriously injured and that all the parties involved reacted prompted and professionally.
Posted by Doug Wolfe on January 3, 2010 
Wow, what an awesome photograph. Thanks for sharing, Chuck.
Posted by Matt Newman on January 3, 2010 
Wow, that's an incredible sight. I'm going to guess that this was not in Soo's list of preferred ways to park a locomotive though.
Posted by J. Rein on January 3, 2010 
SOO 6600 wasn't even in service for three full years yet. This is a great example on why locomotives have anti-climbers.
Posted by Nigel Curtis on January 4, 2010 
I've heard of double stack containers, but double stack loco's, it'll never catch on. I don't think an anti-climber would have much use in this situation.
Posted by Mike Lockwood on January 4, 2010 
Am I the only one that sees this and is reminded of the cover of Areosmiths album 'Pump'? What an improbable outcome.
Posted by Matei Florin Toc on January 5, 2010 
Just wonder how you go about getting her down now. That has got to be interesting as well, seeing as to how do you train for something like this.
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