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How can something from 1985 evoke memories that are usually associated with the real "old days"?! Twenty two years ago! My oh my! Really nice photo.
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Great light. Nice composition.
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That's a great shot! It would make a good video too (youtube anyone?)
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A nice study. I should get out to Exeter and start taking photos again.
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This shot has earned the right to be inducted into the Classic List!
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I know exactly where you were standing. Great shot.
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You'll always get a ten from me for a shot like this!
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Great shot man! It's good to see all those BC Rail locos still on home rails!
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I assume that you were on the BNSF branch of the bridge leads. Great shot! Must have used a long lens too. Rare vantage spot for sure.
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My God! This is where they ended up? Lordy! How gruesome! IMHO, 3607 in the BC Rail lightning stripe paint is more "rare" than a run-of-the-mill Cat RS18 rebuild. But thanks anyway for letting me see this.
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Interesting; two different type faces for the number boards. Is this common?
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It's great to see those coal burning locomotives again! :)
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Great shot. Nature supplied the sky but you added the building and with it, a sense of place. A nice touch.
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I know that the nit-pickers wouldn't agree, but this is a great photo! The early photos that a person takes are always the best, before the critics kick in. I rode this train a couple of times in 1960; it's good to see it from trackside. Have you any more from the pre-Amtrak days?
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What a great photo! It is an example of a perfect action shot. It has tension and tranquility, balance and imbalance! Holy Cow! Thank you for it.
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Excellent! I've always wanted to take this photo! I managed one years ago (with a CN train) but I didn't get the creek in there as you have done. And I know that where you were standing on the Trans-Canada Highway bridge, there ain't no sidewalk! Scary location! Thanks for getting it and sharing...
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Great shot! My god, it's been a while since I took photos there. Wasn't there a powerline draped over the scene?!! And the highway bridge!! When did they build that? It was old original one the last time. And CP on CN!! Will I ever accept that? I don't think so. Thanks for sharing.
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A really nice photo. Even the photo is in "diamonds". Thanks for taking it and sharing it.
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The other entries were interesting but this takes the prize (IMHO anyway!)
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