Posted by Mitch Goldman on March 24, 2011 
Nice catch but I doubt you'll be selling many framed copies, lol.
Posted by csxlover on March 24, 2011 
A friend and I share the same feelings on how that engine looks like. We both share a partial love for BNSF but despise the "green scream" scheme. But you have a better name for it Andrew.
Posted by Waxyice on March 24, 2011 
I actually kind of like that scheme. I wish I could get a picture of it.
Posted by The Grande on March 24, 2011 
Although it might not be the nicest looking unit. Its a unique one, and something to be looking out for. And thank goodness it returned safely from Mexico!
Posted by on March 25, 2011 
Everyone has there own opinon on this unit. Me personally I love the scheme so much I have a Kato HO Scale version of it.
Posted by Andrew Blaszczyk (2) on March 25, 2011 
FWIW, I love this scheme and wish more had received it but then again after getting a chance to shoot the one-and-only, I don't. Thanks for all the comments and views!
Posted by on March 25, 2011 
The "Cream and Green" was classy for the BN, and the Sfe cigar band was nice, too. You know upper management was looking at it trying to decide what color scheme was to be. Some day it will be cut up for scrap and only the foamers will shed a tear.
Posted by Carl Massart on March 25, 2011 
This came through PA on the Conemaugh line Monday night with a coal drag. The middle engine was a Santa Fe warbonnet I believe. Hopefully that is a good sign that I will see some more Santa Fe when I head out to Tehachapi and Cajon next week for some railfanning.
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