Posted by Steve Vanmoer on December 18, 2010 
This one surely IS a good one, Anthony! Kudos!
Posted by Bob Pickering (BP) on December 18, 2010 
And another lovely lady joins the girls of RP.net
Posted by on December 18, 2010 
Beautiful lady....however, the skirt length is rather short for the 50's.
Posted by Dennis A. Livesey on December 18, 2010 
And this week's Freeman H. Hubbard "Rail Girl Award" goes to...Anthony Davis!
Posted by Rich Brown on December 18, 2010 
1955 you say? The male hair "cut" and her skirt length say more like 1965. I remember.
Posted by Jeff Sell on December 18, 2010 
Nice black and white! The old throw back images are always enjoyable. Good job.
Posted by Tom Massey on December 19, 2010 
1950's? He needs a haircut (Barber Junction) and period luggage, and she needs a shorter hairstlyle and a longer dress. However, this is not a complaint!
Posted by Ben Earp on December 19, 2010 
Sorry fellas, but she is taken by this lucky guy right here. Her "fiance". Anthony, I like how you used my fiances short dress length to bump your photo up in views. :-P
Posted by Bob Avery on December 19, 2010 
Superb shot!
Posted by Cristiano R. Oliveira on December 20, 2010 
Just Perfect! Surely one of the best photos that I ever saw here!
Posted by Doug Wolfe on December 21, 2010 
Great shot of the conductor.
Posted by Adam Pizante on December 21, 2010 
Man, another B&W winner, staged or not sweet photo!
Posted by EL ROCO Photography on December 21, 2010 
Nice composition however back in 1955 the Pullman passengers would not have been schlepping their own bags, rather they would have been turned them over to the porter who would have put them in the couples compartment and turned their beds down once they were settled. Also as matter of rivet counting, the bags are 60's vintage Samsonite or American Tourister, not 50's. Nice picture!
Posted by on December 21, 2010 
The wooden step box, the AP freight bearing in the truck, the RNRH on the coach, and I can promise you that in that era, the pants would not have been that long.
Posted by Ken Huard on December 21, 2010 
One more shameless use of the female form to get on RP. Great shot of the caboose though!
Posted by Jim Thias on December 22, 2010 
Your "fiance," Ben? She doesn't look like a dude to me. haha Nice shot, Anthony.
Posted by on December 22, 2010 
Without a doubt, Ben's fiancée makes the entire scene. Other than that, its a nice scene ( dis-including Chelsea )
Posted by NS9957 on December 23, 2010 
Great job re-creating a classic scene... and yes, as we all must agree, Ben is a very lucky man.
Posted by Ben Earp on January 31, 2011 
My fiancee, my bad gentlemen.
Posted by Robert on April 12, 2011 
This one's diffenitly going to my favorites. Thank you!!!
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