Posted by Dean Kaplan on January 9, 2009 
I love how the Zephyr is small compared to the desert John! Beautiful shot!
Posted by Dean Kaplan on January 9, 2009 
I love how the Zephyr is small compared to the desert John! Beautiful shot!
Posted by Steven M. Welch on January 9, 2009 
Wow, very nifty shot, John. No doubt deserving of that SC.
Posted by Travis Dewitz on January 9, 2009 
Great detail and textures in the landscape really looks nice.
Posted by Mike W. on January 9, 2009 
It always amazes me just how devoid of plant life this area is. I don't think I've ever seen a more barren area. Luckily, that doesn't detract from the area's photogenic qualities. Awesome shot!
Posted by James Belmont on January 9, 2009 
Great shot, John. One of the more interesting places I've seen in the west. Nary a single tree to obstruct your train! I just wish there were more trains to see here. At least you can depend on Amtrak's #5 and #6 to pass through the Green River Desert in daylight hours.
Posted by Ray Peacock heartlandrails.com on January 9, 2009 
Very nice. I echo the comments on the vast emptiness of the desert, well done.
Posted by Mark Rosnick on January 9, 2009 
This makes me think that this is what a train on the moon would look like. Amazing photo John.
Posted by Marty Bernard on January 10, 2009 
When I first looked at the thumb I thought, oops, somebody goofed, there's no train on that track. But there is a train in the picture and because we all have seen so many pictures of that train we don't really need to see it other than its shape. Yet it's still a train picture and without the Zephyr it would be just a great scenery picture. And I love pictures with the whole train in them. But this is the extreme. Thanks for the effort John.
Posted by George W. Hamlin on January 10, 2009 
Outstanding; love how the track in the foreground draws your eye towards the train
Posted by Justin on January 13, 2009 
Very nice shot John!
Posted by Snowy on January 15, 2009 
Wow, thats great. I agree with the comment about the moon. Even without the train its a neat shot.
Posted by Ryan M. Martin on February 3, 2009 
"And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep." (-some guy named Robert Frost) Very different and interesting photo Mr. Ryan. Love the color contrast of ROW/train to Utah scenery. Passenger trains on the moon?
Posted by Big D 965 on March 30, 2009 
I can see for miles and miles and miles and miles, oh ya. (The Who) Love the scenery, thanks for the shot John.
Posted by akulajuki on April 17, 2009 
Wow!!! what a magnificient photo this one is. It gives new meaning to rail pictures. I dont know whether i would be able to view all the graet pictures featured in this site before my time comes.
Posted by Nathan M. Kuhn on December 15, 2013 
Since when did Amtrak start their operations on Mars? ;)
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