Posted by Peyton Gupton on July 16, 2013 
I too can attest to the greatness of this operation. It's absolutely wonderful, and from what I saw they mean to stay!
Posted by John Simpkins-Camp on July 16, 2013 
Kevin, congratulations to you on such an excellent photo of this stunning locomotive!! Yours is the first picture that I have seen without any modern interlopers (i.e. power lines, automobiles, buildings, or brightly-dressed cyclists) to spoil the "time-warp" that this beautiful engine creates with its short, open-vestibule train trailing behind it. Informative text, too. A definite PCA!!
Posted by Graham Williams on July 17, 2013 
A gorgeous picture, Kevin, of an extraordinary machine. What I find the most remarkable is the short time it took to conceive, raise the funds for, design and build this marvellous little loco.
Posted by Dennis A. Livesey on July 17, 2013 
Pretty as a picture Kevin. And you are absolutely correct, who would have thought such a thing could happen. This period of steam railroading up until now has been regulated to the history books, never to seen or experienced. Now, miracle of miracles, we can. Thanks for a terrific photo Kevin.
Posted by David Doty Sr. on July 17, 2013 
What a wonderful picture this is. PCA vote from me too. I guess it's true what they say about making an ordinary picture into a work of art that it is location, location, location. and you got the location right, Kevin.
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