Posted by Matthew Malkiewicz on November 13, 2007 
Hard Core! This image screams 75 years ago, not present day. Looks like a picture from the steam era, not present day. Mitch, one of your best! Matthew
Posted by J. C. Smith, Jr. on November 13, 2007 
What a wonderful image! I know the spirit Train's Magazine editor David P. Morgan, and his "Search for Steam" photographer, Phil Hastings, must be on the scene, as well.
Posted by Mark Hardin on November 13, 2007 
Well I guess I should have stuck around for Monday's charter! Perfect Mitch!
Posted by Christian Signorelli on November 13, 2007 
A perfect Beebe & Clegg-type portrait of shortline railroading! Well done, Mitch.
Posted by JL Scott on November 13, 2007 
This is a beautiful shot. Outstanding work!
Posted by Darrell Krueger on November 13, 2007 
Great shot Mitch!
Posted by Steve Carter on November 13, 2007 
Priceless!
Posted by Dean Kaplan on November 14, 2007 
Once again Mitch you amaze me with one of your shots. Awesome timeless shot.
Posted by Christopher Blaszczyk on November 14, 2007 
Great angle, Mitch. I thought about shooting from where you were, but I didn't think it would work out. Looks like you proved me wrong.
Posted by Andrew Blaszczyk (2) on November 16, 2007 
When I first saw this added I thought it was one of Brian Stephenson's shots and my jaw dropped when I realized where, who and what it was. The tight crop leaves the location up in the air which the engines confirm as Canada circa 1930. Great eye for this one! PC vote from me and hopefully a lot of others.
Posted by Gregg Pullano on November 16, 2007 
Amazing............simply amazing..........
Posted by Lee Baxter on December 6, 2007 
Classic image Mitch. Regards Lee
Posted by Nick Ozorak on December 6, 2007 
That is incredible!
Posted by Janusz Mrozek on April 28, 2008 
Hazy, smoky yard, and a bit of the human touch. Nice!
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