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Photo ID: 848881

NOBLE OK June 4 1979 — Santa Fe GP38 3540 and seven other B-truck units handle train 185. EMD built the unit in August 1970 (s/n 36576) and delivered it in Bookends livery with blue body and yel... (more)

Railroad: Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe (ATSF)
Locomotive: EMD GP38
Location: Noble, Oklahoma, USA
Locomotive #: ATSF 3540
Train ID: Unknown
Photo Date: June 04, 1979


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By: Charles Stookey

Added: Jan 05, 2024

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Photo ID: 727339

A manifest freight climbs the hill into Noble, OK as it heads south on the BNSF Red Rock Subdivision.

Railroad: BNSF Railway
Locomotive: GE C44-9W (Dash 9-44CW)
Location: Noble, Oklahoma, USA
Locomotive #: BNSF 5460
Train ID: Unknown
Photo Date: March 01, 2020


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By: Jason Myers

Added: Mar 01, 2020

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Photo ID: 724361

A lone SD70ACe leads a unit propane train southbound on the Red Rock Subdivision through noble. It is passing the equipment repair track at Chestnut street that was formerly an industrial spur.

Railroad: BNSF Railway
Locomotive: EMD SD70ACe
Location: Noble, Oklahoma, USA
Locomotive #: BNSF 8771
Train ID: Unknown
Photo Date: January 31, 2020


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By: jason747300

Added: Feb 02, 2020

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Photo ID: 475177

AMTK 177 leads the Heartland Flyer southbound on a crisp March morning.

Railroad: Amtrak
Locomotive: GE P42DC
Location: Noble, Oklahoma, USA
Locomotive #: AMTK 177
Train ID: Unknown
Photo Date: March 25, 2014


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By: flysooner9

Added: Mar 25, 2014

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Photo ID: 319510

A SB BNSF freight heads to Texas across central Oklahoma. Big thanks to Bart Y. for helping make this shot possible with his aerial prowess.

Railroad: BNSF Railway
Locomotive: GE ES44DC
Location: Noble, Oklahoma, USA
Locomotive #: Unknown
Train ID: Z-WSPALT9-05A
Photo Date: September 05, 2009


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By: Patrick Phelan

Added: Apr 02, 2010

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Photo ID: 296985

A BNSF intermodal train speeds south on the former Santa Fe main through Oklahoma City toward Fort Worth and Texas, as seen from Cessna 150 N10681. Big thanks to Bart Y. for making train chasing ... (more)

Railroad: BNSF Railway
Locomotive: GE ES44AC
Location: Noble, Oklahoma, USA
Locomotive #: Unknown
Train ID: Z-WSPALT9-05A
Photo Date: September 05, 2009


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By: Patrick Phelan

Added: Sep 12, 2009

Views: 2,995
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Photo ID: 219827

A southbound manifest rounds the curve at Noble. Kudos to Nick Benson for the idea and inspiration!

Railroad: BNSF Railway
Locomotive: GE C44-9W (Dash 9-44CW)
Location: Noble, Oklahoma, USA
Locomotive #: BNSF 976
Train ID: Unknown
Photo Date: January 20, 2008


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By: Andrew Ryan

Added: Jan 20, 2008

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Photo ID: 219793

A unit corn syrup train heads south around the curve in Noble, Oklahoma.

Railroad: BNSF Railway
Locomotive: GE C44-9W (Dash 9-44CW)
Location: Noble, Oklahoma, USA
Locomotive #: BNSF 4326
Train ID: Unknown
Photo Date: January 20, 2008


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By: Andrew Ryan

Added: Jan 20, 2008

Views: 1,390
Comments: 0

Favorited: 1
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