Posted by Mitch Goldman on October 1, 2013 
Wow - nice catch! And recall, no one has ever been "Orange with envy", lol.
Posted by AtlantaRails on October 1, 2013 
These beasts are museum worthy, I don't think there are many C30-7's left in the US. Most have either been turned into razor blades or deported to Brazil.
Posted by AL KUNOLD on October 2, 2013 
Had the 5549 on my last pool run before going to Metra . The engine consist was 5509-5549-8062-5598 . Al BNSF engr .
Posted by Matt Maloy on October 2, 2013 
The Saratoga and White Creek has a C30-7. But these would be more at home at the National Railroad Museum in Green Bay or the Illinois Railway Museum.
Posted by Kurt Wayne on October 2, 2013 
For a moment I thought this might have been a picture from the great flood of 1993.
Posted by Dave Howarth Jr. on October 2, 2013 
These two classic relics deserve to be preserved in a museum, somewhere along the lines of the former BN. They appear to be externally in great condition, without knowing what the interior looks like. Great Capture Sid!
Posted by joe on May 4, 2016 
This is a great picture, may i add it to google maps?
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