Down the Yard Throat
The view above is the last one of Harlowton, for now. The image looks east, down the throat of the large yards that once held the lands here. The old station and signal stand just to the left of the plow and Deer Lodge's yellow mule. The skies overhead are gray, and the day is one of a cool spring where the sun struggles to break free, highlighting just a few square feet for only seconds a time.
Railfans and photographers traveled from near and far to this place to capture the 'lasts' that included the Little Joes and western electrification. Then there were the last Dead Freights, and the last of the salvagers that passed this way. On this day there is only one photographer here though, looking down the yard throat and gazing backwards at what was, wondering what could have been.
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