Wow @BF Hammer -- your Big Boy shots turned out super well! Great locations and light, AND you avoided the "asses and elbows" images so commonly caught at crowded stops. Nice work! 
Very cool @Needa. Those locomotives use LNG for fuel; the fuel tender is between them. I wish the FEC had kept their "Champion" heritage paint scheme.Blocking two grade crossings near airport.
Thanks for the encouragement! It was quite the experience, especially the Enola yard putting the train where they did allowed a great and safe viewing experience. The rear of the train in the yard was obscured by a tree line, it was so cool front to back. There were thousands of people on the lower road (west shore side) by the rockville bridge, that site in itself was amazing.Those are fine shots @nikonbill.Despite the crowds, you did great. I hadn't realized that some of UP's specially painted diesels were also included in the train.
Crowds have always been a part of these events, but social media has greatly increased awareness amongst the public and turnouts are larger than ever.
Thanks for the encouragement! It was quite the experience, especially the Enola yard putting the train where they did allowed a great and safe viewing experience. The rear of the train in the yard was obscured by a tree line, it was so cool front to back. There were thousands of people on the lower road (west shore side) by the rockville bridge, that site in itself was amazing.
Taking on water at the Enola yard