Photo By: Kevin Morgan
 

The trains on the Front Range Sub are typically powered by C44-9W's in one of the orange BNSF schemes (H1, H2 or New Image). Every so often, though, you'll get a really unique consist on the point of a train. Such was the case here as two warbonnet SD75M's and a CEFX SD60 (of Soo heritage) lead the MDENLAU north out of Boulder.
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Posted By Jim Griffin On Monday, September 24, 2007 At 5:51:52 PM (PT)

Cool! All-EMD train. You don't see that much these days. I love the background, too-- I grew up looking at those mountains. Great to see warbonnets in that setting.


Posted By Steve Walden On Monday, September 24, 2007 At 5:49:15 PM (PT)

I always thought the Warbonnets were the best looking paint scheme anywhere, which says a lot for a Grande fan.  
 
Oh, and the New Image BNSF has been called "Powerbar" by most of the fans I know.

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Location Information
City or County and State
Boulder, CO

Subdivision
Front Range (BNSF)

Milepost or Control Point
MP 32




Train Information
Railroad
BNSF
Model
SD75M
Unit Number
BNSF 8237


Photo Information
Camera Make/Model
Canon / Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT
ISO
200
Flash
Did Not Fire

Focal Length
65 mm
Shutter
1/250 seconds
Aperture
f/10


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