all aboard at daybreak by Richardphotos
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Comments (30)
Faemike55
oh wow!
eekdog
Powerful engine there great shot. Bet it cost mega bucks to build.
The creepy people image I did was referring to the creatures in the lower left, not her.
Radar_rad-dude
Wow! Great looking train! Love those old passenger cars! An amazing photo, Richard! Bravo! Well captured!
MagikUnicorn
Superb shot
mtdana
Great capture!!!
goldie
Sure beats the Long Island RR. What RR line is this? Nice capture.
lizard01
Nice shot, that looks like a powerful locomotive
starship64
Beautiful capture.
Palaemon
Beautiful US railway !
hilmarion
great photo
DukeNukem2005
It is very beautiful and very nice!
ia-du-lin
very nice capture
rbowen
Very good capture!
X-PaX
Very nice capture. I like the POV very much.
ontar1
Cool, great capture!
farmerC
Exellent done.
Osper
Last train to nowhere? Looks like and SD9.................................oh, and nice shot!
Leije
I like trains, superb photo !
rachris480907
Wonderful capture! It probably won't fly as well as the Stearman you flew in, but it's awesome in its own right.
blankfrancine Online Now!
I missed this one.Great POV and lighting.
Artienne
Another superb photo!
nickcarter
Very nice capture!!!
Desgar
A beauty shot if there ever was one!
iborg64
Superb shot and an impressive engine
bakapo
oooh, what a nice shot!
Cyve
Marvelous picture and great perspective !!!
moochagoo
When I was in Peru, I've been in a train with that engine. The highest point was 4800m.
Freethinker56
WOW! beautiful capture Cheers
weesel
An oldie but goodie. Good shot.
anahata.c
love the deep hues, and the angle, and the way the lower lights on the engine light it up to make it feel like a ship from another planet. And how you line the train up with the line of the silo-towers on the left (whatever those are!), and how the right-side-tracks take us right out of the shot; and how the pink dawn in the background is a gentle paintstroke. A really fine and sensitive train capture, Richard.