Posted by CSXNick on February 5, 2013 
Man the paint schemes were so much better sixty years ago!
Posted by Sid Vaught on February 5, 2013 
This is some great stuff. There are not many DRGW F3 shots anywhere.
Posted by Joel Hinkhouse on February 5, 2013 
That is amazing. What a great photo and a great memory!
Posted by Emanuel Neiconi on February 5, 2013 
Wow. Beautiful, just beautiful.
Posted by Jim Thias on February 5, 2013 
So much to look at and appreciate in this image. Thanks for sharing, Cory.
Posted by AtlantaRails on February 5, 2013 
Those units are so bright and clean they light up that cloudy day like the sun. Great photo, thanks for sharing.
Posted by jdayrail on February 5, 2013 
Back in those days the trains were stylish and the people were much thinner!
Posted by Roy S. on February 5, 2013 
Very nice shot, thanks for sharing.
Posted by Jim Barton on February 5, 2013 
I just keep coming back to this photo. What a GREAT picture.
Posted by David Doty Sr. on February 5, 2013 
I just made this photo my desk top. What a stunning photo this is. I am giving it my PCA vote. This picture should be on a callendar
Posted by Ellis Simon on February 5, 2013 
Amazed at how clean the locomotives look given that they had spent nearly six hours pulling the Zephyr from Denver.
Posted by John Simpkins-Camp on February 5, 2013 
Yes, one does tend to return back to this stellar image from another century! Wow! PCA!
Posted by John Simpkins-Camp on February 5, 2013 
Yes, one does tend to return back to this stellar image from another century! Wow! PCA!
Posted by Matt Welborn on February 5, 2013 
It almost looks like a model railroad. Nice photo!
Posted by hemiadda2d on February 11, 2013 
Back when Covered Wagons roamed the west, railroads held public image in high regard, passenger equipment was kept in impeccible condition and trains ran on a schedule so tight you could set your watch to their passing... Simply 'Grande!
Posted by Yury Volkov on February 22, 2013 
I think the train looks very modern for its 1954 year. It seems very bright. Nice picture.
Posted by Ron T on April 23, 2013 
Pics like this keep me coming back to the web site. Awesome.
Posted by Rob S on November 17, 2021 
Never understood why loco designers bailed on such a streamlined, aerodynamic nose.
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