Posted by on December 14, 2012 
Good picture OUCH
Posted by Matt Maloy on December 14, 2012 
How'd he manage to do that?
Posted by Kevin Burkholder on December 14, 2012 
Picked switch that leads from siding to yard track...
Posted by on December 14, 2012 
Those ex-GM&O GP38s with their poling pockets, one of the rare application of them to second gen power.
Posted by Jake McGarvie on December 14, 2012 
This picture exemplfies "digging a hole for yourself".
Posted by David Doty Sr. on December 14, 2012 
When I looked at the thumb nail of this pic I thought the engine was leaning into a heavy banked curve then I did the blow up and discovered there is no curve.
Posted by Jack Wayne on December 14, 2012 
"Poling pockets"...now THERE'S an old railroading phrase I hadn't heard for awhile (and given how dangerous that practice could be, I'm guessing many are glad said phrase is gone). What a handsome paint job this is, regardless.
Posted by Colin Buckowski on December 17, 2012 
OUCH! Great photo though,i happened to see a polling operation on the L&AL in Avon yard, pretty neat but dangerous stuff. Keep back when the poll falls!
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