Posted by Casey Thomason on August 27, 2009 
One of the most interesting photos I've seen of the F units in a while, mostly because of the heavy rain, but the GP30 does add another great element of interest as well! Good job, I know it had to be a tough shot to get!
Posted by Chase Gunnoe on August 27, 2009 
Great shot, Mark!
Posted by Mitch Goldman on August 27, 2009 
Sometimes railfans don't need the sun. I'm with Casey here, word for word. Congrats.
Posted by Dave Blaze... on August 27, 2009 
I for one am glad you braved the weather to share this one with us. Thanks Mark.
Posted by on August 28, 2009 
A great shot!
Posted by Charles Freericks on August 28, 2009 
All the more interesting because of the rain! You did well.
Posted by Aaron Keller on August 28, 2009 
Proof that an awesome shot doesn't always need perfect lighting. You nailed this one; no apologies needed!
Posted by Kyle Yunker on August 28, 2009 
Great shot. A couple of my buddies were there too. I was in Cohutta getting poured on.
Posted by Joe Nugent on August 28, 2009 
It's always sunny on the railroad, right?
Posted by on August 28, 2009 
Who needs the sun? This is a great shot, Mark, in part because of the rain.
Posted by Marty Bernard on September 1, 2009 
Great shot. The rain fades the Fs into the background really well.
Posted by on September 2, 2009 
This is the "best of the Wurst" nice job!!
Posted by on September 8, 2009 
Congratulations for getting this past the screeners! I've had stuff like this rejected for being cloudy! Wonderful shot.
Posted by Paul Springowski on September 8, 2009 
Finally! A preserved high-hood engine!
Posted by Fred M Pohl on January 22, 2010 
Beautiful shot
Posted by Derek Stewart on October 21, 2010 
I love rain shots. And the whole "Southern" theme really makes the photo.
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