RailPictures.Net Photo: CBQ 9911-A Chicago, Burlington & Quincy EMD E5(A) at Belvidere, Illinois by Richard Rosinski
 
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» Chicago, Burlington & Quincy (more..)
» EMD E5(A) (more..)
» UP Belvidere Yard 
» Belvidere, Illinois, USA (more..)
» July 26, 2011
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» CBQ 9911-A (more..)
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» Richard Rosinski (more..)
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CBQ SW7 9255 pulls the Nebraska Zephyr and CNW F7(A) 411 into the UP's Belvidere Yard on in it's way back to the Illinois Railway Museum in Union after Train Festival 2011 in Rock Island. It's here where the the SW7 would be shuffled back to behind the F7(A) and the Silver Pilot would once again take the lead the rest of the way. Click here to see the Nebraska Zephyr making it's return to the Illinois Railway Museum.
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  ApertureFNumber  f/8.0
  Make  Canon
  Model  Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XSi
  ExposureTime  1/1600
  ISOSpeedRatings  400
  Flash  16
  FocalLength  154/1

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