BNSF Heritage 1 Dash 9, with BNSF Heritage 2 lettering on the side, departs Eola Yard with a manifest.
BN SD38P 1804, one of eleven SD38P's, idles along with a mix of power. TEBC6 1820, one of seven TEBC6's, is right behind 1804. Taken with permission from BNSF.
BRCGAL departs Eola with a CSX GEVO and a BNSF Dash 9.
Santa Fe Bluebonnet GP35 2533 and BNSF Heritage 1 GP35 2510 switch the Eola Yard.
This gevo leads thru McClure Rd (with a slight pan to it).
BNSF 8613, a B40-8, heads west, passing under the CB&Q signal bridge at Eola.
An eastbound stack train ducks under the signal bridge in the midst of a beautiful sunset near the Rt 59 station in Aurora.
A former ATSF warbonnet leads a stack train bound for Logistics Park via the EJ&E Western Sub.
GALCHC heads through Aurora with an all EMD rainbow lash-up.
An untouched BN SD70MAC leads a westbound empty hopper train through Aurora as loads wait for him to clear. In the distance, M-BRCGAL is also getting ready to head west.
CSP 2 leads a lengthy train of empty cement hoppers westbound down the BNSF and under a vintage CB&Q signal bridge in the last rays of daylight.
This "ole girl" rests under the sodium vapor lighting at 1:17 in the morning.
BN 2979, one of twenty-six GP39V's and BN 2184, one of thirty-five GP38X's, leads a cut of cars out of Eola. As luck would have it, BNSF 5134 snuck up behind me and made it into the scene just in ... (more)
Blank nosed executive SD70MAC 9631 and a BNSF H3 ES44AC lead a westbound coal train through Eola.
One of a kind yellow faced Gevo (and what seems to be BNSF's CNW heritage engine behind it, lol) shoots through Aurora