Posted by John Simpkins-Camp on May 29, 2014 
Cool! That assortment of streamlined locomotives is something that one would only expect to see on a model railroad layout!! Oh, to be there....
Posted by Snowy79 on May 29, 2014 
Wow, I just have to pick my jaw up off the ground. Nice catch!
Posted by on May 29, 2014 
An incredible collection, and congratulations to Norfolk Southern and all participants in this undertsking. It's too bad they couldn't get EA 51 out of the B&O Railroad Museum in Baltimore, which is the oldest "standard" cab unit of all.
Posted by Anto on May 29, 2014 
Nice event
Posted by on May 29, 2014 
Take note of the observation car in the lower right with the large windows. That is the former New York Central, 20th Century Limited Observation Car, Sandy Creek, now the personal property of NS Chairman and Chief Executive officer, Charles Moorman.
Posted by Dariusz Lachowicz on May 29, 2014 
I wish to be there. I have never seen so many beauties in one place !!!!
Posted by Jeff Youst on May 29, 2014 
Thank goodness for persons smart enough to recognize and preserve the past. Absolutely stunning...
Posted by on May 29, 2014 
Very nice, I'm standing right above the horn on the C&NW unit.
Posted by hemiadda2d on May 30, 2014 
Rivet-counting model railroaders would say "it's not prototype!" Surprise! Fantastic photo!
Posted by ME Rail Road on May 30, 2014 
It is the great photo, the damage whom I am so far
Posted by Joko Siswanto on May 30, 2014 
Very nice... :)
Posted by Tom Starr on May 30, 2014 
Kevin, Nice Photo. Now there's a collection of actual HERITAGE SCHEMED Diesel Locomotives! Unlike the ones the SD70 Series and GE ES -Series models we see almost everyday.. Thank you for posting.
Posted by Sport! on May 30, 2014 
Now that's something to behold!
Posted by Ed Mullan on May 30, 2014 
Lovely. I see two of my locals there, the C&O and B&O themed Fs from the Potomac Eagle RR.
Posted by OT LOCAL on May 30, 2014 
It does look like a Model Railroad.
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