Amazing work John. The thumbnail begs to be clicked, and the full size version doesn't disappoint. PCA for you sir.
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Nice. Real nice. Look at the chasers too..so much to see.
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A real stunner - glad to see it was accepted as is. I see another PC coming your way - just like old times!
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Great scene, John! PCA vote from me, too.
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Sweet view, love the colors!
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Terrific!
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Great shot! It's hard to believe that I have seen a train go across that same bridge.
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This scene captures the look of California's foothills very well. So well in fact, it looks bucolic. Also great to see the Coast Line attracting attention. Very nice!
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Great vantage for this shot! PCA
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Another great shot, another historic and scenic keeper. PCA and Favorite Photo from me.
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Stunning view of a classic train, John! Definitely a PCA vote from me, too.
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Very nice indeed John...a couple of mouse clicks and the diesel could be gone.....
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It looks like there is a traffic jam on the road below... in the middle of nowhere. Hmm!
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Awesome shot John!
It appears the June Gloom pulled back just in time to get some real nice contrast of colors.
Excellent vantage point which I know you had to work for. Looking down from Chorro now reveals groves of Avocados adorning the hills behind (ie lost potential). Stenner Creek Trestle has been a favorite place to shoot on this end also, but that treatment plant....
Definitely a worthy relic there Mr. West.
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Looks like I was one of the railfans in the group in the lower right corner of the image: http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=109530. And, yes, that is a lot of traffic - for a deadend road! But, as for the "middle of nowhere" ... this is just at the northern edge of San Luis Obispo, and it isn't as remote as it appears. It is tough to beat California's Central Coast for scenery ... I just wish they'd run more rail traffic!
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