The lone SD70MAC is outnumbered 3-to-1 by AC4400CWs on this southbound coal drag; a pretty remarkable feat considering the MAC holds a 7-to-1 advantage over its GE competitor on the BNSF roster! ... (more)
The headend power of a loaded coal train crosses the famous Santa Fe bridge that crosses the tranquil East Plum Creek and Spruce Mountain Road.
Even with two new units up front and 2 MACs in DPU mode this loaded coal train isn't setting any speed records as it enters the small town of Larkspur, CO.
As seen from the creek below, BNSF 5359 crosses over the old Santa Fe bridge from the north.
Crossing the old Santa Fe bridge in Larkspur, BNSF 9305 makes its way SB into Greenland.
A duo of ACes rumbles uphill as they pass over the old Santa Fe bridge in Larkspur on the rear of a southbound TGNX coal train. Hard to believe how weathered the Swoosh scheme can look after two ... (more)
BNSF 5770 crosses the old Santa Fe bridge on its way south out of Larkspur.
BNSF 6026 leads a MAC across the classic Santa Fe bridge in Larkspur with a long cut of AMTX coal hoppers bound for Texas. More info at Railroad: BNSF RailwayLocomotive: GE ES44ACLocation: Larkspur, Colorado, USALocomotive #: BNSF 6026Train ID: UnknownPhoto Date: March 04, 2009
Rumbling up the Joint Line through Larkspur.
BNSF 9274 coming through town on its way south.
BNSF 9643 is approaching Larkspur from the north.
Coal loads with mixed AC power crawl up the grade and across the famous Santa Fe bridge in Larkspur on a perfect fall day. The next time I take a photo in Colorado, I'll be a resident (finally)!
UP 6834 SB through the center of Larkspur.
A slightly different perspective of the Santa Fe Bridge at Larkspur, CO.