BNSF's Pueblo to Provo train - consisting entirely of tank cars - had a nice black and white surprise in the consist! A fairly new Norfolk Southern ES40DC was sandwiched between two BNSF C44-9Ws for the trip west.
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This westbound BNSF unit tank train had a nice surprise on the tail end. A C44-9W was showing off its fantastic looking Warbonnet scheme. This really was the best looking Warbonnet I've seen in several years. The plow almost looked freshly painted!
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This coal empty was picked up by Union Pacific in the St Louis, MO area from CSX. The train is headed for the Energy Mine on the Craig Branch for loading. The train has a clear signal at east Leyden.
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Six units lead up this coal empty at the east switch of Leyden. The coal train was picked up from CSX and it looks as though CSX left two of its ES44ACs on the train for the ride to Energy Mine on the Craig Branch.
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It is only 4:40pm and light is very quickly fading in the western sky. So, since there was little light to begin with, I went for a long exposure to get a bit of blurring effect on the empty hoppers of this westbound coal train. The train is crossing Simms Street in Arvada.
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