Posted by AZ Mike on September 10, 2014 
Nice shot. Off to the races, almost looks staged.
Posted by Dana M. on September 10, 2014 
I had to do a double take when I saw the thumbnail - I thought it was a "mirror reflection in water" of the UP locomotives until I realized the "reflection" was BNSF orange and not upside down. Nice capture Frank. You lucked out on the perfect timing of those trains showing up at that exact moment. You got VERY lucky with this one. Congratulations.
Posted by Cameron Applegath on September 10, 2014 
That's awesome!
Posted by Jake McGarvie on September 10, 2014 
Very cool photo. PCA? Yup!
Posted by Glenn Anderson on September 10, 2014 
Great shot, Frank. What is more amazing is that all three units on both trains are in matching paint schemes and even 'relatively' clean. What are the odds?!
Posted by John Simpkins-Camp on September 10, 2014 
WOW!! That is as cool as it gets!! It would expect to see that on a model railroad, but not competing main lines!! PCA nominated.
Posted by Curious142 on September 11, 2014 
Beautiful shot. A shot of railroading over Cajon Pass doesn't get any better than this.
Posted by EL ROCO Photography on September 11, 2014 
You were very lucky on a lot of levels on this one. I like it alot.
Posted by Jamie West (CaliforniaRailfan101) on September 11, 2014 
Wow! Talk about being in the right place at the right time! Competition between the two West Coast Class 1 rivals!
Posted by David Henry on September 11, 2014 
Timing is everything. Nice capture
Posted by maidigou on September 22, 2014 
It's amazing!UP&BNSF,the most beautiful paint!
Posted by Joe Blackwell on September 23, 2014 
Great catch. Joe B
Posted by Steve Larson on September 24, 2014 
Frank, Absolutely amazing. The only thing that could be better is if all the locomotives we from the same builder. Other than that - PERFECTION! Thanks for sharing your talent with all of us.
Posted by Death Interceptor on June 5, 2015 
This picture is stunning not only because of the scenery and parallel running, it also shows the ratio of EMD locos on America's railways. Look: 6 locomotives and 2 of them are EMD's products. Just like the real ratio of EMDs on the market which is 1/3.
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