Posted by Dave Blaze... on December 16, 2009 
Gorgeous Jim...it's a wonder you can even drag yourself down there to see what now is given what once was....
Posted by Mitch Goldman on December 16, 2009 
A classic captured on film - thanks James. One of the very few times an orange livery ever looked so great.
Posted by Damian Clement on December 16, 2009 
Not to mention also a VW Type 4, a very rare beast itself these days.
Posted by Doug Wolfe on December 16, 2009 
Great photo - Great Story.
Posted by Carl Massart on December 16, 2009 
It seems like in all the old photos the engineers always make it a point to get in the picture or offer a friendly wave. Quite a contrast when you look at current photos.
Posted by Joel Podlaski on December 16, 2009 
Great photo....the DRG&W paint schemes are a little bit deceiving to me. It seems that the sun seems to shift the color when it's in the sun. Then when it's shade, it seems to appear different.
Posted by John Lyans on July 28, 2010 
I love this picture James. My wife and I used to meet the other railfans of Utah Valley at the Provo depot every Monday, Thursday and Saturday during the summer of 1974. Those were treasured moments. John Lyans
Posted by on November 8, 2010 
Wonderful capture. For a young gun like me, this is about as much as we'll ever know.
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