Posted by Gerald Oliveto on September 6, 2008 
Wow! What a shot! PCA from me on this!
Posted by Nscalemike on September 6, 2008 
Excellent use of the available low light (sunrise/sunset?)
Posted by Maddie Farnsworth on September 6, 2008 
I love the composition.
Posted by Jonathan Schoen on September 6, 2008 
"One of these things is not like the others." Fantastic shot. Now one of my favorites of modern Amtrak power.
Posted by Ken Kuehne on September 6, 2008 
Beautiful lighting and composition...the real deal!
Posted by Michael Edwards on September 6, 2008 
PCA from me as well. Great shot Steve!
Posted by Jim Thias on September 6, 2008 
Excellent composition, Steve! Too bad for that P42 mucking up the scene. ;-) Regardless...PCA.
Posted by on September 6, 2008 
You certainly have a good eye
Posted by Alex Soyka on September 6, 2008 
Excellent line up picture there Mike! I wonder why the p42 is there.
Posted by Ray Peacock heartlandrails.com on September 7, 2008 
I love this composition.
Posted by James Belmont on September 7, 2008 
Excellent composition, Steve of the modern passenger train locomotive.
Posted by Janusz Mrozek on September 7, 2008 
Fabulous! On top of everything else, the detail of the rail ends and even the stop sign on the left, just great.
Posted by Kevin Bleich on September 11, 2008 
Awesome photo!! This has to be one of the best pictures I've seen on RP.net!
Posted by Darren Megowan on September 13, 2008 
What a unique, one of a kind composition. Excellent shot!
Posted by Ryan M. Martin on September 18, 2008 
Great creative Redondo garden tracks line-up photo ScriseMan! I love the low light, westside facing lit relationsip between the lined up rail faces and the four Amtrak locomotive faces. I take it you were there for ATSF3751 reasons as not all of us can jump down into the pit or lay down on the turntable for this shot!
Posted by David Tuttle on September 21, 2008 
Wow, simply phenomenal. Great work as always, Steve.
Posted by Tugboat on October 26, 2008 
Great shot. I do have to take exeption to the turntable comment. As a shop manager for the UP; in the 4 different shops I've worked in, we used a table almost every day. Still very dependent on them in this psudo-modern day.
Posted by Sanky on October 30, 2010 
I like the modern day lineup.
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