Posted by James Belmont on August 10, 2008 
It appears that the chase is on!
Posted by Mitch Goldman on August 10, 2008 
Has an Elliot Erwitt feel to it - though color. Very nice!
Posted by Nscalemike on August 10, 2008 
Well done Clark...shooting from a Buick?
Posted by Donald Haskel on August 10, 2008 
Wow, this is really history at it's best. Thanks cz17
Posted by Ray Peacock heartlandrails.com on August 10, 2008 
The snow really adds to this scene, thanks for sharing this one CZ17.
Posted by Ky.CatFan on August 10, 2008 
I think not a Buick, we had a 1956 Chevrolet and I remember the airplane on it's hood.
Posted by louis capwell on August 10, 2008 
This is what chasing a train is all about - a shot everyone who loves the thrill of railfanning can relate to. Beautifully done.
Posted by cz17 on August 10, 2008 
It was a 2 door Chevy Belair, not sure if 55-57, painted Standard Brands Industrial Enamel Blue
Posted by WGrow on August 10, 2008 
Somehow, somewhere, this shot brings back forgotten memories that I've never experienced. I really like the feel of this shot, nicely done, no wait, excellently done. Thanks for sharing the history of it all too.
Posted by Charles Freericks on August 10, 2008 
Another great one, Clark... really captures the moment in time.
Posted by John Muenster on August 11, 2008 
Wow, great shot, for me the mountains in the rearview mirror make the shot.
Posted by moose on August 15, 2008 
This is a photo that really makes you feel like you are there! Great shot!
Posted by Jason Eminian on August 17, 2008 
This shot captures it all! Absolutely earth-moving amazing!
Posted by gordon vincent on September 29, 2012 
Caption reads #51.This is really #52 instead.
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