Posted by Mitch Goldman on May 5, 2008 
Great shot Don. More then just nostalgic, very nicely composed and a great location. Colors and sharpness are excellent. Time for a B&O PC.
Posted by Jeff Swanson on May 5, 2008 
I'll second Mitch for a PC - fantastic! (Is this the one you told me about Don?)
Posted by batmantrainfan www.artisticimageryphotography.com/Photographer/Evansville_Weddings.html on May 5, 2008 
I second Mitch's comments. What a shot! Wow. It is surreal.
Posted by Clayton Hartford on May 6, 2008 
Does anyone know why they did not just use the E-unit alone for the two car train? It seems to me that it was just a waste of power. Great shot, I love older pictures of passenger trains, even with geeps in the lead.
Posted by Ray Peacock heartlandrails.com on May 6, 2008 
This picture has it all Don, a cool train and a look back in time at life in the USA.
Posted by Doug Wolfe on May 7, 2008 
Super shot. Really a classic!
Posted by Ryan Parent on May 9, 2008 
Beautiful Photo, Don. Thanks for the trip back in time!
Posted by Nicholas O Sullivan on May 10, 2008 
Charming photo.
Posted by Joshua Bauer on May 11, 2008 
Pure power with the first ever railroad to have an American made locomotive. Too bad they went bankrupt.
Posted by pierre fournier on May 20, 2008 
I like pictures of those early 70,s,too bad I had a cheap cam then!
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