Posted by Jim Barton on June 2, 2008 
A very, very nice picture of steam along the shore.
Posted by andy parr on June 2, 2008 
What a stunning location for a railway.
Posted by Nscalemike on June 2, 2008 
Terrific capture Ken! That beach scene is very inviting.
Posted by Nikko P on June 2, 2008 
Really beautiful picture, looks great with the amfleets.
Posted by BNSF SAMMY on June 2, 2008 
Great composition.
Posted by Craig Walker on June 2, 2008 
Well done ... you left enough room on the left to show the pier and some surfers. Gnarly!
Posted by JL Scott on June 2, 2008 
Quite possibly the greatest shot posted since RailPictures blew up!
Posted by Doug Wolfe on June 3, 2008 
The one thing we're missing in Illinois is an ocean. Great picture!
Posted by Charles Freericks on June 3, 2008 
Excellent shot Ken... your 3751 shots are all exceptional.
Posted by Bob Pickering (BP) on June 3, 2008 
I will go back here. A great location.
Posted by Luke Sharrett on June 3, 2008 
Good old American-built steam. Gotta love it.
Posted by Dillon Stokes on June 3, 2008 
Even today, Diesels still need the help of steam. Great Shot
Posted by Ken Carr - Vegas Rails on June 4, 2008 
Ken you pick the spot capturing not only SF 3751 on it old stomping grounds but the beauty of a time past minus those pesky railfans...Excellent photo
Posted by Joshua Bauer on June 5, 2008 
The best locomotive in the world was the 4-8-4 by ATSF. Always a classic, and always will be one too.
Posted by Greg Primrose on June 16, 2008 
What really keeps me coming back to this picture is the power. The whole way the steam engine towing a modern P42 (even though the P42 is just for HEP) that is fascinating.
Posted by Dean Kaplan on June 18, 2008 
Wish I could have seen this awesome steam engine make history. Best shot I have seen of 3751 Ken!
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