A little black and white action in the midst of a blowing January blizzard. A single SD70ACe is bringing up the tail end of this eastbound coal train.
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BNSF sent a loaded sand train west out of Denver during this great January blizzard. The train, rolling very slowly west at Leyden, has a "cigar band" (pre-production) ES44AC on the point, leading an ES44C4 and an SD70ACe.
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A westbound BNSF sand train has a "pre-production" ES44AC on the point. The very first ES44ACs that BNSF got from GE were painted in the Heritage 2 scheme. They were released just before the "New Image" or "Swoosh" scheme came out.
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An SD70MAC (in the "green and cream" scheme) and an SD70ACe bring up the tail end of a westbound sand train as it leaves the west end of Leyden. The train is going to be slow rolling on its journey west up the hill.
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