Posted by Mitch Goldman on May 9, 2007 
Wow! What a circuitous route! Thanks for posting this rarely, if ever, scene view. (I need to get a taller step ladder!).
Posted by J. Cataquet on May 9, 2007 
Awesome!
Posted by Chris Kilroy on May 9, 2007 
Outstanding photo, Roger!
Posted by J. Randall Banks on May 9, 2007 
Where else can ya get a 100+ car train in one regular shot without having part of the train fading into the horizon. Great catch!!!!
Posted by Dean Kaplan on May 9, 2007 
Wow! Awesome panaramic view of the loop Roger!
Posted by BNSF SAMMY on May 9, 2007 
Quite an impressive shot, Roger! The color, train and angle are all top notch. Definately one of my PCA votes.
Posted by Everywhere West on May 10, 2007 
Google maps can`t do it better than this!
Posted by Kletzmayr Dietmar on May 10, 2007 
You have Supper picture Roger, my voice for the Award! Greets from Austria
Posted by Anthony K Small on May 10, 2007 
Lots of curves in addition to the loop itself, good photo!
Posted by sd70railfan on May 10, 2007 
Wow! I like this shot due to it shows there's more to the loop with the curves and such. Excellent work!
Posted by Oklahoma Eddie on May 10, 2007 
Just a great picture. Have been by the loop many times. Never saw it quite like this. Great!!!!!
Posted by Spikebucket on May 10, 2007 
Great shot -- THANKS for the post from this point of view! The train is the X-FRSHUT2-06A, BNSF 4107-CSXT 5337-BNSF7755, with 108 empty hoppers from Fresno to Hutchinson KS.
Posted by Ray Peacock heartlandrails.com on May 10, 2007 
Wow, you can pick out all the good photo spots from up here!
Posted by Gary Hinshaw on May 11, 2007 
Awesome photo! And how appropriate to see the famous "earthworm" grain train from this vantage point.
Posted by Harald Schmitz on May 12, 2007 
wunderbar Foto, Roger
Posted by SCL Pete on May 14, 2007 
Truely amazing!
Posted by Ken Szok on May 15, 2007 
Wow! That is one crisp image. Thanks for sharing it. Ken
Posted by Mike Haywood on March 1, 2011 
What a great view to put this famous area in perspective compared to ground level. Very nice.
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