Tons of power have just left their NB train, and head to the shops.
A line of color.
BNSF 708 east at Stae Highway W in Lingo.
BNSF 708 leads a eastbound freight through Macon with 5 GP38's in tow.
BNSF 708 leads a eastbound freight past an empty coal in the siding in Bucklin. Would anybody have an idea where these five GP38's are going?
The poor economic conditions continue to show their affects, as a new units are put into storage. I caught the 2157 with three other units on a train back in December. Sad to those ex CB&Q units going, but they've had a VERY long service life.
I came back to Northtown later in the day so I could shoot this train leaving, and much to my delight, the lighting was perfect too! I love BMSFs GP38s in the H1 paint.
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Work train waiting to go south to derailment site.
My first train picture.
NB BNSF local heads into the yards.
BNSF GP38-2 2157 is trailing a eastbound light power move at Westmont. Notice there is a engine that doesnt quite belong on this train.
both of these are GP38x's but i have no idea on how to make a new engine.
A non-Dash 2 GP38? Yep. apparently BNSF still maintains about 30 of them...
In the late afternoon sunlight a GP38 and a GP39E kick cars in Saint Cloud.
In the late afternoon sunlight a GP38 and a GP39E kick cars in Saint Cloud.
In the late afternoon sunlight a GP38 and a GP39E kick cars in Saint Cloud.
In the late afternoon sunlight a GP38 and a GP39E kick cars in Saint Cloud.
Reconstruction of SOO Line bridge begins as seen in background
Two GP's lead a welded rail train into the St' Paul yard.