Hemi, The GP15-1 is neat (and we need one in N scale) but I love the shot of the 1408. That is such a cool unit!
The last 2 were Cheyenne, WY captures. For a small-town presence in Cheyenne, BNSF sure ran a lot of neat stuff from Denver-Laurel!
If it's an ex-Frisco in green, it's not odd, it's sacrilege- but that's just me..... BTW, I shot a GP15-1 in the BN "whiteface" scheme with BNSF lettering in an eastbound BNSF freight on the Transcon in western New Mexico last summer. I wonder if BNSF is gonna paint any of these in the new colors......
We still have 2 SD9's in Spokane, the 1710 and 1725, the 1714 was also here but it went to ? Interbay. Kevin
There's an SD9 at the South Seattle intermodal yard, but it's too far in there for a number. What's up with that BN caboose?! Looks like nice, one off paint scheme.
Either that, or in work train service, Bob. I really dunno. Either way, it cool to see a caboose still working for the RR!
I suppose that's an oddball up in the great white north. Down on the transcon, that's STILL what I like to call CORRECT! Anyway, they still roster what 23 of em. Of course, with BNSF, if it isn't a dash-9/AC, Mac, ACe or Gevo it's by definition an oddball nowadays.
saw this on locophotos page. it's a GP60M. at first i was thinking "i didn't know BNSF had any of these!" then i realized they were repainted from the ATSF silver warbonnets. still an interesting picture. http://www.locophotos.com/pix/28/Burlington20Northern%20Santa%20Fe%20BNSF% dave f.
In that case, we have nothing but oddballs in Sherman- an ex-Frisco GP38-2 in H1 colors for local switching service and an ex-ATSF GP50 in blue & yellow (with a GP60) for locals. The rock trains are now using Dash-9s, but were running anything from SD45-2s to GP60Ms to SD40-2s.