The 2nd warbonnet i've seen this month! This time it's breaking up a train that the pair just brought down from Seattle or Tacoma at The Port of Portland, T6 Yard.
Leading five newer GEVO's is ex-ATSF 692, which is considered a helper on this particular train, climbing Cajon Pass through Keenbrook as daylight fades.
Signs of the Milwaukee Road are still abundant on BNSF's Hettinger Subdivision, the CMStP&P's ill-fated Pacific Extension.
These warbonnets have definitely seen better days as they rest at the Fargo Yard, tied down due to a derailment at Elk River, MN.
An Ex-ATSF Warbonnet leads out of BNSF Argentine Yard on home rails on the point of BNSF Train H KCKTUL1 26 at AY Tower on the BNSF Emporia Sub.
Man, What do they wash the windows with?
Just another day on Cajon Pass as three warbonnets lead this manifest east.
Racing eastbound across the vast Mojave desert just east of Kingman, a trio of former Santa Fe GE's have this hotshot pig train running at track speed as we pace along side on Route 66.