BNSF 4702 - GE C44-9W         
This engine was wrecked near Thermopolis, WY back on 5-12-10 in Wind River Canyon after hitting a rockslide. The lead engine, BNSF 4702 overturned onto the conductor's side and slid down a 60 foot embankment with the nose and cab ending up partially submerged in the Wind River.

The crew survived, and walked away from the derailment. The second unit, BNSF 4580 had the entire radiator section ripped off when the first car of their loaded grain train rode up on it.

The 4702 is at KCS Knoche Yard on its way to Mid-America Car and Locomotive, and will probably get a fresh coat of BNSF Heritage 3 Paint, but there is a wild off chance she'll stay in red and silver. We'll see.

Date: 2/16/2011 Location: Kansas City, MO   Map Show Kansas City on a rail map Views: 1693 Collection Of:   Zach Pumphery
Locomotives: BNSF 4702(C44-9W)    Author:  Zach Pumphery
BNSF 4702 - GE C44-9W
Picture Categories: This picture is part of album:  February 2011 Around Kansas City
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Name Type Comments Date
David Hereford General It would be nice if this locomotive stayed painted in red and silver, but I wouldn't bet the farm on it happening.. 2/18/2011 2:14:52 AM
Olaf Junges General Great catch, maybe it's really the last red and silver shot! 2/20/2011 6:33:45 AM
Austin Jacox General Great Shot.... 5/15/2012 9:26:31 PM

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