Posted by Jim Guest on March 6, 2009 
Wow! Simply amazing! Too bad CSX and NS can't do this today. Thanks so much for sharing Roy!
Posted by Vic. Louie on March 6, 2009 
Nice shot Roy. Whata a shot, good timing.
Posted by cavranger on March 6, 2009 
Back in the days when the railroads had pride AND class!
Posted by Scooter Hovanec on March 6, 2009 
Fantastic Roy! I really don't think that it gets any better than this, staged or not, I have always thought that this was one of coolest shots that there is, and the shined up engines under the lights is the icing on the cake! Thanks for making my day.
Posted by Charles Freericks on March 6, 2009 
Really a neat moment... thanks for sharing.
Posted by CaliforniaRailroader on March 6, 2009 
They still do Cavranger, they still do.
Posted by MrDan on March 6, 2009 
I was just looking at the 1949 shot by Dementi Studios with a C&O steamer, Seaboard E and Southern RS at this same location!
Posted by Dennis A. Livesey on March 7, 2009 
I'm getting old... I remember when this shot was news! Spectacular. Thanks for the memories.
Posted by Patrick Smith (Railwolf) on March 20, 2009 
I swore I saw this in an issue of TRAINS. Such a cool photo, how often do you get to see three prominent locomotives and railroads, stacked on top of one another? Excellent.
Posted by Andrew Robb on April 4, 2009 
I remember seeing this on a issue of TRAINS when I was little. Nice blast from the past
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