Posted by David Harris on March 25, 2012 
Very nice.
Posted by K100DS on March 25, 2012 
What a nice shot. This could quite easily be almost any town in B&M territory.
Posted by Caleb Keefer on March 25, 2012 
Great shot of small town USA. Nice vintage Mopar in the foreground!
Posted by EL ROCO Photography on March 26, 2012 
Back in the day when junk trains were interesting to look at. Nice!
Posted by on March 27, 2012 
A great slice of Americana! This is an excellent shot.
Posted by Edward Fréchette on March 27, 2012 
Great colours, could pass for a Lionel diesel girls set!
Posted by Kevin Ashbaugh on March 27, 2012 
A cannon...now THAT'S crossing protection.
Posted by Jake McGarvie on March 27, 2012 
Super neat photo of the SW-1 and boxcars of fallen flags.
Posted by Chase Gunnoe on March 27, 2012 
Well done. Plenty for the eye to look at and all tastefully placed into the scene. Well done and thanks for sharing.
Posted by on March 27, 2012 
Beautiful shot of quintessential New Hampshire. I've been staring at this photo for a good five minutes, enjoying the beauty. On a minor note, this is Route 31 and is known as Forest Road in Lyndeborough. It becomes Main Street in Wilton after Route 31 takes a right hand turn onto Island street to head south along Route 101.
Posted by Joe Leftley on March 28, 2012 
I had to look closely to see that it wasn't a model. the composition really makes it look like it could have been a model. I wish we had seens like this still, but with big power on almost every railroad its impossible to find.
Posted by T Towler on March 28, 2012 
Wow thanks for posting...I love everything about this shot !
Posted by on March 28, 2012 
Great shot and it looks like good inspiration for a model railroad!
Posted by BJ on March 28, 2012 
Wow great shot and it looks like good insperation for a model railroad!
Posted by Bob Pickering (BP) on March 28, 2012 
Brings back many New England memories of seeing a B&M switcher or a Conrail local.
Posted by cmdrflake on March 28, 2012 
This is a great shot, it captures the essnence of branch line railroading in New England.
Posted by Wayne Weidner on March 30, 2012 
It does look a lot like a model. It's nice to see an Illinois Central Gulf box in the scene.
Posted by Donald Haskel on April 2, 2012 
I agree with quintessential. We are all enjoying this image. Shamefully B&M pulled the plug on New Hampshire too early.
Posted by jtull7 on February 20, 2014 
Nicely done description of the photo.
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