RailPictures.Net Photo: BNSF 6786 Burlington Northern Santa Fe GE ES44C4 at Flagstaff, Arizona by Glenn Anderson
 
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» Burlington Northern Santa Fe (more..)
» GE ES44C4 (more..)
» Flagstaff 
» Flagstaff, Arizona, USA (more..)
» April 08, 2016
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» BNSF 6786 (more..)
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» Glenn Anderson (more..)
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After following the BNSF Transcon from Kingman to Flagstaff most of the day and seeing only a handful of trains under dark, dreary skies and full blown heavy rain showers, I arrived in Flagstaff just as the clouds began to clear. Within 5 minutes of arrival, my reward is this westbound stack in gorgeous storm light as it blew past the Flagstaff Amtrak station and city visitor center. A gentleman and his grandson as well as another fan enjoy the show from behind the fence. Within the next 30 minutes the scene was repeated three more times before the sun finally dropped below the horizon to mark a perfect end to an otherwise crummy day.
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