Posted by Steve Larson on November 23, 2015 
This is a wonderful photo, Kevin. The 2 new units almost look like they have run on the Alaska Railroad, paint scheme wise. It's a tragedy to wave goodbye to the traditional Red GP40-2 # 307 & Green GP40 # 3011 in tow. They will be sorely missed. Once again, Exceptional photo, & thanks for sharing of your time & talents. PCA nod for me.
Posted by Carl Kulzer on November 23, 2015 
Beautiful shot Kevin, thanks for posting.
Posted by Wrench on November 23, 2015 
Love the bridge. It looks like something a lazy modeler would build. Rather than running the piers up to the next bridge segment, just glue them on to the end of the larger bridge!
Posted by Joseph Meade on November 24, 2015 
Excellent shot, Kevin.
Posted by Rick on November 24, 2015 
Beautiful shot - thanks
Posted by Mitch Goldman on November 29, 2015 
Beautifully captured, Kevin. There's a lot more to this image then simply the fact that it was taken from way up high in the air. Great location, beautiful scenery and colorful consist.
Posted by Donald Haskel on June 29, 2016 
Sometimes November is the best time of the year to photograph trains in Vermont. You have proven that.with this picture. A well deserved hat trick.
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