Posted by Mike Stellpflug on July 21, 2010 
Excellent photo Tom! Keep that classic LV, EL, & D&H stuff coming.
Posted by Terry Chicwak on July 21, 2010 
Great post Tommy T
Posted by Ray Peacock heartlandrails.com on July 21, 2010 
Classic.
Posted by Donald Haskel on July 21, 2010 
Tom, this is a solid gold picture. Thank you for sharing it. This is screener's choice material.
Posted by cmdrflake on July 21, 2010 
I miss this spot, this railroad, this unit...
Posted by George W. Hamlin on July 21, 2010 
Quite a collection of power!
Posted by John Sesonske on July 21, 2010 
Great location on one of the best railroads ever (from a ralfans perspective and in my opinion). Thats an awesome mix of power and paint schemes and thats part of the lure of the LV along with the geography they traversed.
Posted by Donald Haskel on August 1, 2010 
This is my second comment for this image. That shows how much I like it. The RS-3 up front represents the key road switcher for the anthracite roads before the arrival of the second generation power. Tom your recent picture uploads are appreciated.
Posted by miningcamper on April 24, 2012 
This shot shows the contrast between Tuscan Red and Cornell Red especially well (Cornell looks better by far). Too bad those Baldwins by the shop are so far away!
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