Posted by on March 28, 2012 | |
Keep 'em coming Casey. These look great! You must be keeping these roads hot driving from PA to TN to do each shoot. Well worth it, though.
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Looks stunning!
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Talk about some prime time nose visibility. Bee Safe.
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Sweet!!!! I dont even seen an "NS" on the exterior.
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Classy.
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Very classy NS. I like how you are using the original schemes, rather than making them up like UP.
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All I can say is WOW!!
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Nice job again Norfolk Southern! This is the best one yet in my opinion!
The only thing this unit's missing is a couple of NS ES44AC reporting marks but i really do love the night shot too!
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Posted by Mike on March 28, 2012 | |
She's a beaut Clark!
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We have another winner !
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Looks awesome! Very striking paint scheme, NS doing a great job adapting these classic paint scheme to new units.
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Posted by Mike on March 29, 2012 | |
No doubt the sweetest one yet. Illinois Terminal next please!
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amazing perfect Nickel Plate Road sweet picture!!
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Interestinlg...reminds me of a big GE python.
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It would be nice to see some new NS SD70ACEs in heritage paint scheme!
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Looks like a real tonnage mauler!
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I stopped being an NS fan when the steam program ended, but you guys are winning me back. Thanks for showing pride in the company's heritage and making so many fans happy.
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WOW! That's the sharpest Heritage Unit yet! Long Live the Nickle Plate!
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These are all great! I can't wait to get to NS territory and hopefully catch one of them in action.
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Awfully nice! Love these programs on creating heritage units.
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Fantastic ... Thanks Casey, and thanks again NS.
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If only the street running down 19th St in Erie still existed...wouldn't she look grand marching down the middle of the road?
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NS and Casey, you guys hit another one out of the park!
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Stunning! Thank you NS and great photo Casey!
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Posted by NYC Man on March 30, 2012 | |
It's beautiful. But being N.K.P. shouldn't it be a high nose?
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This would look great teaming up with NKP 765!
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Looks like it ought to sting. Outstanding photo, Casey.
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Hey I just saw this loco today On BNSF's Valley Sub on the oil train from Ft Laramie, Wyoming!
Yes I got excited
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