The nicer looking warbonnet is in the lead, but it has to be the one with BNSF on the long hood...what a surprise.
An unusual lead unit for an empty grain train glides past CP 98 on main track one with a yard crew in command.
With another MAC shoving on the rear, this loaded coal train is crawling at full power down main two out of Willmar.
bnsf tie train stops east of willmar before heading to Texas
The daily Z train has a lot of mixed freight ahead of the TOFCs on the rear.
A fresh, re-painted unit is in the lead of the Sioux Falls, SD local pulling out of Willmar.
Santa Fe and Burlington Northern paint schemes in additon to Alstom leasing are on the locomotives leading a westbound train at Willmar.
BNSF 3701 sits at the end of a cut of cars in front of the station in Willmar.
Seven units in the consist today as the nightly H train begins it's journey to Lincoln, NE.
Long live the BN!!
SD40-2 were plenty on this date.
Nice to see this old workhorse still out.
BNSF 2256 on the Willmar to Marshall local waits for a crew.
A fresh new logo EMD rounds a curve as the conductor tries to figure out what color the next signal is...
After waiting for yard traffic to clear, the H train from Lincoln, NE pulls into the Willmar yard.