Photo By: Kevin Morgan
 

When looking at this caboose on the end of this westbound oil train, you might notice the bars welded across the door and windows. The cabooses that remain on the rosters of class one railroads these days are generally blocked off and are referred to as shoving platforms. They are generally used on locals to allow crew members to ride during switching, rather than hanging on to freight cars.
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Location Information
City or County and State
Arvada, CO

Subdivision
Moffat Tunnel (UP)

Milepost or Control Point
Plain (6,530 ft)




Train Information
Railroad
BNSF
Model
Caboose
Primary Unit Number
BN 12542

Paint Scheme
BNSF New Image
Symbol
Train Type
Unit Oil




Photo Information
Camera Make/Model
Canon / Canon EOS R6m2
ISO
400
Flash
Did Not Fire

Focal Length
75 mm
Shutter
1/640 seconds
Aperture
f/8


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