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Going away at dawn
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Going away at dawn

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1970 or so on the old summit alignment at Cajon. This is not the picture that I was thinking of when I suggested a going away catagory to Ron, but I like this one better.

Photographer: somewherewest
Wow! Just discovered this brilliant photo!
Love it! Colours, light & 'atmosphere' are terrific....I can just imagine the sound of this train powering away! There is no shortage of power-units on this train!
 
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Great photo, always loved those engines.Love the way you got the sun shining off them.Hope you have more to share some time soon , thank you .
 

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