New Chicago and North Western General Electric C44-9Ws line up at Bill, Wyoming, on July 7, 1994. Included in the gathering are Nos. 8614, 8688, 8693, 8645 and 8647.
Coal trains bound for the mines at Bill, Wyoming, on July 4, 1989, are all led by newish Chicago and North Western SD60s; even the short work extra on the right is powered by lone No. 8029.
With a load waiting to leave, BNSF 6267 pulls its empty train into the waiting tracks to be loaded at Antelope Mine. In the distance a Union Pacific load is seen starting up Logan Hill.
This BNSF load has a couple of SD70MACs as the power as it climbs Logan Hill on its way the power plant in Casper, WY. An odd sight indeed is a FRED (Flashing Rear-End Device) hanging on the plow ... (more)