More often than not you can find an ACe in the consist of BNSF coal trains moving north or south on the Joint Line in Colorado.
BNSF 7147 (ES44C4) passes an idling helper unit at Spruce, Colorado.
BNSF 8798 (SD70ACe) leads a heavy loaded coal train through Spruce, Colorado.
BNSF 8787 (SD70ACe) leads a loaded coal through 'The Sag' at Spruce, Colorado.
BNSF 7006 (ES44C4) leads a windmill blade train through Spruce, Colorado and will shortly be running through Palmer Lake.
UP 7511 (ES44AC) pulls a loaded coal train past a BNSF helper unit stationed on the siding at Spruce, Colorado.
The wide open space at Spruce, Colorado enables the entire BNSF windmill blade train to be seen, from the single engine BNSF 7006 (ES44C4) at the head end to the single DPU at the rear.
BNSF 7042 (ES44C4) leads a freight up the grade between Greenland and Palmer Lake, running through Spruce, Colorado along the way.
Thick fog blanketed Greenland, Spruce and Palmer Lake, and here we see BNSF 6869 pulling into Speer, Colorado, where it will wait for a slow northbound BNSF freight to run through Palmer Lake.
124 cars loads of black diamonds, pulled by four GE motors, slowly grind up the northern slope of Palmer Divide as they approach the 7,200' high summit on New Years Day 2020.
BNSF 7042 (ES44C4) leads a freight through Spruce, Colorado on the Joint Line. It will next pass through Palmer Lake and Monument on its way to Colorado Springs.
BNSF 9317 (SD70ACe) pulls a loaded coal train past a helper unit staged at Spruce, Colorado.
BNSF 7147 (ES44C4) runs solo lead while pulling a windmill blade train up the grade at Spruce, Colorado.
25th Anniversary BNSF #6017 is leading the BKMSLP110B through Spruce, CO.
A northbound train of empties with mixed Santa Fe and Burlington Northern power passes through Spruce, Colorado.