Posted by Kyle Tribianni on March 9, 2008 
Nice shot, Mitch!
Posted by Tom Mugnano on March 9, 2008 
Now that is a killer shot. Well done Mitch!
Posted by cavranger on March 9, 2008 
I would guess the date would be in the late 90s. If you notice the third unit looks like a wide nose BNSF unit.
Posted by Travis Dewitz on March 9, 2008 
Great Shot!!
Posted by Ross Fotheringham on March 10, 2008 
Nice work Mitch! I enjoy seeing how people from the outside view my neck of the woods. Well done. That little nook your standing in is great for night shoots too. Thanks for sharing it. http://www.pbase.com/trackside_photography/image/72875132/original
Posted by Steve Carter on March 10, 2008 
What a great location Mitch! Nice photo too!
Posted by Scott Markloff on March 10, 2008 
I really like this photo, another winner from the mind and lens of Mitch Goldman.
Posted by Mont Panichjeerasin on March 10, 2008 
One photo is more than a thousand of words explanation. Very good remark as always, that shot but can tell the beautiful background story. Absolute.
Posted by Donald Haskel on March 11, 2008 
I am also hooked on venerable and vulnerable F40's. This is the best paint scheme and best angle for AMTRK.
Posted by Mike Bjork on March 13, 2008 
Oh how different King Street looks... No Sounder platform, no Cascades, and if you turn about 120 degrees, you get a face full of King Dome. I also see the first sights of the new BNSF empire behind the 2nd Burlington Northern locomotive. Thanks for this look into the not-so-distant past.
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