Posted by Mark Hardin on January 20, 2007 
Nice shot Martin, I'm still laughing!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by Joseph LeMay on January 20, 2007 
This of course is how one was able to "Ship Santa Fe all the way."
Posted by Ken Kuehne on January 20, 2007 
I don't think I'd feel safe driving behind that!
Posted by Aaron Florin on January 20, 2007 
Santa Fe took their "Santa Fe All The Way" slogan seriously!
Posted by Mitch Goldman on January 21, 2007 
Great catch, Martin. And great comments to all. Hillarious.
Posted by Anthony K Small on January 21, 2007 
Interesting photo, but I'm gonna stick with Triple Crown Service.
Posted by Jeffrey Weeks on January 21, 2007 
You know, with those headlights almost look like ditchlights, and the flashers up top look kinda like strobes! Very nice catch and thanks for sharing!
Posted by on January 21, 2007 
No siding? No problem! ;) Nice catch...thanks for sharing!
Posted by BNSF SAMMY on January 21, 2007 
Interesting shot.
Posted by Fred G. on January 21, 2007 
LOL! I guess they did away with the "rail roader" because they could fit more trucks on a train than a train on a truck---Very unique catch!
Posted by Mike Hartman on January 23, 2007 
Great shot! For people into trucks the way we're into trains, the truck tractor is a great shot, too!!
Posted by Jerry on January 24, 2007 
And for those of us that model, file this under "there is a prototype for everything" category!
Posted by Adam Meeks on January 24, 2007 
Who says trains and trucks don't get along? Beautiful!
Posted by Bryan S on January 25, 2007 
I think someone got the definition of container shipping backwards. Truth IS stranger than fiction!
Posted by Snowy on January 27, 2007 
Thats possibly the strangest thing I have seen this week.. Nice catch
Posted by on August 5, 2009 
This well used reefer is probably providing shelter in some farmers field, even in its well deserved retirement.
Posted by on November 29, 2013 
Rail road back in day sold them for ten dollars there so many fields in texas
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