Posted by CSXNick on February 5, 2013 | |
Man the paint schemes were so much better sixty years ago!
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This is some great stuff. There are not many DRGW F3 shots anywhere.
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That is amazing. What a great photo and a great memory!
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Wow. Beautiful, just beautiful.
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So much to look at and appreciate in this image. Thanks for sharing, Cory.
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Those units are so bright and clean they light up that cloudy day like the sun. Great photo, thanks for sharing.
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Back in those days the trains were stylish and the people were much thinner!
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Posted by Roy S. on February 5, 2013 | |
Very nice shot, thanks for sharing.
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I just keep coming back to this photo. What a GREAT picture.
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I just made this photo my desk top. What a stunning photo this is. I am giving it my PCA vote. This picture should be on a callendar
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Amazed at how clean the locomotives look given that they had spent nearly six hours pulling the Zephyr from Denver.
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Yes, one does tend to return back to this stellar image from another century! Wow! PCA!
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Yes, one does tend to return back to this stellar image from another century! Wow! PCA!
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It almost looks like a model railroad. Nice photo!
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Back when Covered Wagons roamed the west, railroads held public image in high regard, passenger equipment was kept in impeccible condition and trains ran on a schedule so tight you could set your watch to their passing... Simply 'Grande!
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I think the train looks very modern for its 1954 year. It seems very bright. Nice picture.
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Posted by Ron T on April 23, 2013 | |
Pics like this keep me coming back to the web site. Awesome.
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Posted by Rob S on November 17, 2021 | |
Never understood why loco designers bailed on such a streamlined, aerodynamic nose.
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A strikingly beautiful set of D&RGW F-3 "A" and "B" units. A wonderful color photo.
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