Posted by Scott Cunningham on September 19, 2017 
Another really interesting oldie Hart. Amazing quality for something so aged. Thanks for sharing!
Posted by sjmikeal on September 19, 2017 
WOW... The whole family showed up for this derailment...Kids, grandparents, etc..
Posted by dondero on September 19, 2017 
1952 was the year my dad moved from Royal Oak to Bend, Oregon.
Posted by Patrick McColgan on September 20, 2017 
In this day and age of full PPE gear and cordoned off cleanup areas, it's amazing to see derailment sights like this becoming the center of attention for the local crowds. I wonder how the cleanup crews felt about people getting this close to their work site.
Posted by John Simpkins-Camp on September 20, 2017 
The train swerved to miss all the people?
Posted by xBNSFer on September 20, 2017 
The "Good Track" road. Better take down the ads for a bit until they forget about this... (And yes I know that slogan didn't come into being until a couple of decades later, but too fun to resist poking fun.)
Posted by Dennis Kennedy on September 23, 2017 
Outstanding image! Can anyone confirm which direction the camera is facing? I'm guessing North (GTW timetable 'Westbound') but it is really tough to tell.
Posted by Hartland Smith on September 23, 2017 
The photo was taken about 10:30 a.m. DST. The track runs about 30 degrees west of north as shown by the accompanying map. The sun is shining directly on the face of the man in a gray suit. Due to the shadows the camera is looking a little bit to the west of north.
Posted by Rail Romie on August 18, 2019 
Pass this crossing every day! Great historic pic!
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