Posted by Wharton Separk on November 15, 2014 
Great capture of the action, Mitch. I actually like the fact the set has NOT been repainted to it's squeaky clean original look, (although doing so certainly has it's purpose). At a glance, it looks like it has never missed a day of work. Glad to see you on line again. Nice work, as usual.
Posted by Fulvio Pavesi on November 15, 2014 
Kept in poor conditions, I think...
Posted by Óscar on November 15, 2014 
Great work, Mitch, perfect setting for an attractive equipment.
Posted by Charles Freericks on November 15, 2014 
Nice stuff, Mitch - really has a great rural interurban feel there.
Posted by Dana M. on November 15, 2014 
Love the photo Mitch - great capture of the "other" rarely seen Liberty Liner (the more "famous" one being at the Illinois Railway Museum in it's Turquoise and orange scheme). As someone mentioned that the grimey look gives it a "well worn appearance", I would prefer that the Rockhill Trolley Museum at least wash the train set and brighten up it's look. This train looks like it's been neglected and as a visitor, I wouldn't be overly "thrilled" to ride it, as it's appearance just seems to "dampen" a happy mood.
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