Posted by Greg Poston on November 23, 2010 
Nice capture, Brandon. Yesterday was certainly a gift of good weather. Glad someone made it out to get some good shots. Any ideas on why the non-tanker car between locomotive and the rest of the train?
Posted by Brandon on November 23, 2010 
Thanks Greg, it certainly was unseasonably warm here yesterday but I am not complaining, cause just around the corner is snow! LOL. The lead car on this train is a "buffer" car that way the heat from the locomotives won't heat up the oil in the tank cars and cause a potential explosion.
Posted by Doug Wolfe on November 23, 2010 
Great work, Brandon! Man, I tried all fall to get a shot of a combine or of a farmer working in the field and couldn't get one. Nice job getting the guy tilling the corn field. I was over in Arthur, missed the crude oil train, but grabbed the Texas Eagle running a detour.
Posted by Brandon on November 23, 2010 
Right on Doug! You should have seen his reaction when the engineer blew the horn!
Posted by Cameron Applegath on November 23, 2010 
CP 666, ethanol tra- Oh wait they look exactly the same!! Nice shot Brandon.
Posted by Brandon on November 23, 2010 
Thanks TTPP! They sure do look the same, we have been having a lot of these run through here lately!
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