Posted by Jeff Youst on December 30, 2013 
I've never seen a double track separate so drastically just to traverse a low area. There truly is a prototype for every model probability!
Posted by Scott Marsh on December 31, 2013 
Cool shot great spot. The CC&P owned both lines at this time. The CC&P later sold the main 1 the line on the right to the BNSF and CN owns the left main 2 but BNSF dispatch's both.
Posted by Mike Danneman on December 31, 2013 
Thanks, Scott! I was wondering about current ownership and who dispatched the routes.
Posted by Rick on December 31, 2013 
Great shot! Thanks
Posted by on December 31, 2013 
I had to do a double take there, it an optical illusion that makes the covered hopper appear lower, like the bridge was failing, the 2 flat cars in front of it give the appearance of the ROW.
Posted by Ray Peacock heartlandrails.com on January 4, 2014 
Great location Mike, and another stellar photo. I processed and uploaded a shot taken near this location, a bit upriver, and from a higher vantage point taken by Mark and Mike Nelson, it's http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=256581&nseq=52
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