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Three-way meet

Three-way meet

Two CSX trains meet while NS 11R goes southbound overhead at Shenandoah Junction, WV.
That one is quite impressive... So, tell us more. What parts are real and which are added. Were the two trains on the mainline real? They're lined up too well to be cut and pasted, so I'm guessing there were either both actually there in the original shot or you took two photos at the same location and merged them.
 
All three passed within an hour, so the shadows are very similar. Started with the eastbound (8741) and added the other two. Camera was on auto, but the exposures were slightly different, so I adjusted the sky to be the same in all three before adding to the first image.
 
Nicely done, had this happened for real I would suggest buying a lottery ticket because that would be the day.:teeth:
 

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