Posted by BNSF SAMMY on December 4, 2006 
Nice shot!
Posted by Bicot (Marc Caya) on December 4, 2006 
PCA for sure! What a great photo this is!
Posted by Dean Kaplan on December 4, 2006 
Awesome shot Richard!!!
Posted by wsflco on December 4, 2006 
A flying Ford Anglican would complete the scene... Nice work!
Posted by cjr3559 on December 4, 2006 
Beautiful landscape!
Posted by D. Ward on December 4, 2006 
Incredibly Beautiful! Love everything about this shot!
Posted by Janet Cottrell on December 5, 2006 
Lovely picture, the lighting is perfect.
Posted by Brooke Baxter on December 5, 2006 
This is one very nie photo
Posted by Christine Sweetnam on December 5, 2006 
Great Lighting, Great Location, Fantastic result.
Posted by mohamed on December 5, 2006 
One of the best railroad shots i had ever seen in my life.Thanks for sharing Richard and keep up the great work.
Posted by Jeffrey Fusaro on December 5, 2006 
wow! beautiful image! thanks for sharing!
Posted by Mike Bjork on December 5, 2006 
That is a spectacular shot! The mountians, the smoke, the clouds, and holy crap that viaduct! Amazing! PC at least or POTW! That wouldn't happen to be the viaduct in the Harry Potter movies, would it?
Posted by Richard Stevens on December 7, 2006 
Thanks to all for the comments. I've been truly amazed by the interest this shot has generated, because it has been done before and probably better by other photographers. Yes, it is the viaduct in the Harry Potter film(s), but perhaps a more enduring claim to fame is that this and the other viaducts on this line were the first built with concrete in the British Isles. The company responsible for this innovation was the McAlpine construction company, and it was Sir William McAlpine of the same family who rescued "Flying Scotsman" when its tour of the USA in the early 1970s ran into financial problems.
Posted by Jeffrey Grenfell on December 11, 2006 
Fantastic photograph!
Posted by Janusz Mrozek on May 20, 2007 
This one is just pure pleasure!
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