Posted by Mike Danneman on February 7, 2015 
Bill, the “company photographer” you mention sure looks like famous Denver railroad photographer Richard Kindig to me.
Posted by Bill Marvel on February 7, 2015 
It does look like him, Mike. Alas, it wasn't Kindig, whom I would have rccognized -- I used to sit in his railroad den poring through his pictures. There' a further story behind this photo, one of s dozen made on the occasion. The evening before I was sitting in the Manhattan, Kansas UP station awaiting to catch the City of St.Louis back to Denver when this vfreight rolled in with the first DD35s I had ever seen. I asked the crew what was going on -- the KP ever got much in the way of heavy power -- and they told me about the experiment. Earlythe net morning, the City passed this train somewhere east of Limon and i snapped a shot from the vestibule. Needess to say, when I got to Denver, I grabbed my car and camera ad headed out to catch its arrival. Never saw so many railroaders -- brass and workers -- in one place at one time.
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