A westbound empty BNSF oil train makes its way through Barbara's Gulch. It is a little unusual to see a unit with only a single unit on the point, particularly on the Moffat. There are, however, two units on the tail end.
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On a beautiful May afternoon, a leased ES44AC and a BNSF ES44AC bring up the tail end of a westbound unit oil empty train through the west end of Barbara's Gulch.
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After a tremendous amount of precipitation this winter and spring, vegetation is coming up nice and green in Barbara's Gulch. A pair of ES44ACs bring up the tail end of a westbound unit oil empty.
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Due to some extreme weather conditions in the mid-west, the westbound Zephyr got dinged pretty bad and departed Denver about 8 1/2 hours late this Thursday afternoon. Unfortunately, it would only get (slightly) worse for passengers as the train was 10 1/2 hours late by the time it reached Emeryville.
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