Posted by Ed Eaglehouse on February 10, 2017 
Wow! What a fantastic and artistic shot. The monochromatic background really puts the focus on the train. Thanks for braving the chilly weather to share this with us. Well done!
Posted by John West on February 10, 2017 
Wonderful.
Posted by John Wiesmann on February 10, 2017 
Just wonderful, thanks for posting.
Posted by Eugene Armer on February 10, 2017 
Beautiful landscape, great shot!
Posted by DLHACE on February 10, 2017 
Thank You so much for catching such a rail bird. Excellent wild look of the mountain range. One of the best ARR pictures I have seen!! Thank You for the time to get it!
Posted by Nick McLean on February 11, 2017 
Wow. Just wow. PC voted.
Posted by John West on February 11, 2017 
I am curious why the line from Portage to Seward has not seen trains in several months, is that normal now? Some years ago I highrailed from Portage to Grandview in January and the line was in regular use all winter.
Posted by Mont Panichjeerasin on February 12, 2017 
Great winter scenery, good job!
Posted by Mitch Goldman on February 12, 2017 
I'll echo Ed's comment above! Well done!
Posted by John West on February 14, 2017 
Answering my own question above, I just read that ARR's traffic is down something like 44 percent and the export coal traffic that used the Seward line is no longer running. Tough times on the ARR.
Posted by Frank Keller on February 14, 2017 
To further add to John's comment above the coal train was the only regular train during the winter. We do have occasional barges that call on Seward, hence the reason they are clearing the line. We are expecting a lumber barge as well as a couple of others so use of the spreader was necessary.
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