Posted by Steve Carter on January 29, 2014 
I love maintenance of way shots. This one is especially interesting. Glad you took the time to make these images.
Posted by Jordan Hood on January 29, 2014 
An aspect of the move that was under appreciated in my opinion. You captured a really nice scene here, thanks for sharing.
Posted by Steve Crise on January 30, 2014 
Jordan & Steve, I agree, this was one of the most interesting aspects of the move. These guys really know what they were doing. It was amazing to watch. - Steve Crise
Posted by Steve Crise on January 30, 2014 
Jordan & Steve, I agree, this was one of the most interesting aspects of the move. These guys really know what they were doing. It was amazing to watch. - Steve Crise
Posted by Steve Crise on January 30, 2014 
Jordan & Steve, I agree, this was one of the most interesting aspects of the move. These guys really know what they were doing. It was amazing to watch. - Steve Crise
Posted by Steve Crise on January 30, 2014 
Jordan & Steve, I agree, this was one of the most interesting aspects of the move. These guys really know what they were doing. It was amazing to watch. - Steve Crise
Posted by Steve Crise on January 30, 2014 
Jordan & Steve, I agree, this was one of the most interesting aspects of the move. These guys really know what they were doing. It was amazing to watch. - Steve Crise
Posted by showalterbj on January 4, 2019 
Did this process have to be repeated when UP 3105 was moved in to the Rail Giants museum?
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