Posted by Mitch Goldman on September 28, 2010 
Perfection. What a classic scene. Easy to get lost in, hard to come back.
Posted by Bernie Feltman on September 29, 2010 
Their equipment defined class and this photo is wonderful !
Posted by Jeff Swanson on September 29, 2010 
Is this one that you were talking about Marty? Perfect!
Posted by Marty Bernard on September 29, 2010 
I get no credit for this. All I did was sit in my car on a hot August day and wait. This is how the RR god wanted trains. I'm just the reporter.
Posted by Donald Haskel on October 3, 2010 
We don't see very many shots of the Chief out in the countryside with no mountains or skyscrapers in site. Marty, this shot pleased the gods of the prairies and the gods of the high iron.
Posted by Wayne Hudak on October 28, 2014 
Yes, very interesting, great shot. Anyone notice the 2 different schemes on the A units? Red warbonnet goes further back on the lead unit.
Posted by Kjell Åshede on November 6, 2015 
The lead unit is one of the first 21 delivered F3s which had this "Long bonnet"
Posted by Kjell Åshede on January 1, 2016 
Correcting myself, the lead unit is one F3s #16 to 21 that got the "Longbonnet
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