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Photo ID: 314924

A trio of BNSF C44-9W GE's lead a hot eastbound stack train up Mountainaire Hill at Kayser, New Mexico. The CTC controlled Kayser crossovers are found a few miles east of photogenic Abo Canyon. By... (more)

Railroad: BNSF Railway
Locomotive: GE C44-9W (Dash 9-44CW)
Location: Mountainaire, New Mexico, USA
Locomotive #: BNSF 1037
Train ID: Unknown
Photo Date: April 04, 1998


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By: James Belmont

Added: Feb 21, 2010

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Photo ID: 69054

BNSF 5259 exits the siding at Scholle heading downgrade into Abo Canyon

Railroad: BNSF Railway
Locomotive: GE C44-9W (Dash 9-44CW)
Location: Mountainaire, New Mexico, USA
Locomotive #: BNSF 5259
Train ID: Unknown
Photo Date: July 06, 2004


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By: Allen Robertson

Added: Jul 11, 2004

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Photo ID: 68991

BNSF 4454 working upgrade exiting Abo Canyon

Railroad: BNSF Railway
Locomotive: GE C44-9W (Dash 9-44CW)
Location: Mountainaire, New Mexico, USA
Locomotive #: BNSF 4454
Train ID: Unknown
Photo Date: July 06, 2004


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By: Allen Robertson

Added: Jul 11, 2004

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Photo ID: 68987

BNSF 1036 heads downgrade into Abo Canyon

Railroad: BNSF Railway
Locomotive: GE C44-9W (Dash 9-44CW)
Location: Mountainaire, New Mexico, USA
Locomotive #: BNSF 1036
Train ID: Unknown
Photo Date: July 07, 2004


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By: Allen Robertson

Added: Jul 11, 2004

Views: 2,624
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