1067 was one of 10 SD70ACes Norfolk Southern had painted in "Heritage" schemes to honor its predecessor railroads, in this case the Reading. On a cloudy winter day in filthy paint, the engine looks like it never left the gritty hills of northeastern Pennsylvania coal country. But most NS engines are roamers, and I caught this one in Winston-Salem, NC. The longest lens I had on me was my SMC Takumar 55mm, so this picture is heavily cropped. I think the resulting grain actually adds to it, in this case. If you squint, this could be the last days of the Reading in 1976, on Kodachrome.