Welp! If you want to see every paint scheme that has ever existed for the BNSF Railway including predecessor go to you local BNSF Yard for details, and sighting. BNSF Galesburg Engine Terminal has been a major hub of attention in north-central, and northwest Illinois since the late 19th Century when the Chicago Burlington & Quincy was building a route that connect the windy City of Chicago to the Western Frontier. Well you can say that a lot has change in a matter of 100+ years. Seen here in the year 2017 you have a hodgepodge of locomotives ranging from the smallest like the GP39M to the more modern bigger and powerful GE Evolution Series locomotives. Also if you like fallen flags Galesburg the place to be, a wide range of Burlington Northern Cascade Green, along with the Santa Fe Warbonnets, and Bluebonnets can been seen congregated with the BNSF earlier paint scheme, something a little different than the today typical BNSF new Swoosh logo.
From all American railroads, you will see all of the American railroad heritage units, Orginal paints, and sticker units displayed in this album by Railfan 225!
The EMD SD (special duty) series are a strong and reliable kind of locomotive which still serve America's rails today. They have proved themselves reliable by clocking in several million miles of freight service over several decades.