Posted by Kevin Madore on December 1, 2020 
Hey, back in the day, I would have expected smoke to be a regular part of this scene. Interesting shot and an even more interesting story. At least these folks are still in business!
Posted by Jim Penn on December 1, 2020 
Mitch, Thanks for this interesting history. Yes, at least it still operates, and produces a lot of steel and profit for the brass, with of course, fewer employees. People in this country, even the lower classes, seem to worry more about the factory owners and the wealthy than the actual workers, who always must make the sacrifices or get "released" in the name of more quick corporate profit. Why is that? Sorry, I don't make what even these workers probably made in the past or now.
Posted by Jeff D'Amelio on December 2, 2020 
You always have good subjects Mitch. I see the RDG line about seven arches ahead of the engine, three from the embankment.
Posted by Scott Markloff on December 3, 2020 
Once again loved the back story. And the picture is great too.
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