Posted by Red Eddie on June 30, 2014 
That is a unique looking mountain side, the bright Union Pacific yellow really jumps out against the stark grey background. Great classic pic Chris!
Posted by miningcamper on June 30, 2014 
Proof that "light on the nose" is not essential for a dramatic image!
Posted by Indecline on June 30, 2014 
I'm sure having a hard time placing a train of this size in scenery like this in Washington State! I like the photo though.
Posted by Ellis Simon on July 1, 2014 
Judging by all the sleeping cars, this must be a special run, perhaps for officers of the railroad, directors and/or analysts. If this is Washington State, this probably is the Hinkle-Spokane line or one of the branches that connected with it.
Posted by Art House on July 1, 2014 
Many of those cars are business cars--look at all the open platforms back there. This is clearly an OCS.
Posted by Wendel Moran on April 8, 2017 
This was a UP inspection special on the Western Pacific in March 1980. Executives from UP were inspecting the WP in anticipation of the merger.
Posted by Carl Kulzer on October 8, 2017 
Thank you for posting this beautiful shot. The low sun lighting the side of train is spectacular.
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