One reason I like the BN Grinstein green color is its similarity to Pennsy's Brunswick green. Although the BN color is more overtly green, in certain light it can appear black - as did PRR's "... (more)
A little St. Patty's Day green in the form of BN 5020 leading a westbound on the former Burlington Route at Greenwood, NE, enroute Lincoln and beyond. A GP50 and LMX B39-8 trail.
LMX 8536, a model only owned by AT&SF, SP and BN (through LMX leasing), leads a mate and one of the ubiquitous BN SD40s westward through the control point at Greenwood, NE with a manifest headed f... (more)
BNSF 7837 & CP 8019 power a westbound train of tank cars.
GALLIN has ten units on the head end including 2 units fresh out of the shop in BNSF 25th Anniversary paint as well as 3 former Santa Fe GP60m's. All but one of the units is facing forward. The le... (more)
An eastbound is splitting the elevators at Greenwood NE on BNSF's Creston Sub..
The Westbound LINLIN takes full advantage of trackspeed on the BNSF Creston Subdivision.
An Eastbound load of Powder River Basin coal charges East after a crew change at Lincoln.
No signs here that this is early BNSF at Greenwood, NE.
BCOL 4654 leads a solid CN lashup on the BNSF Creston Sub.
Three GEs race Westbound through Greenwood, Nebraska.
"It's an October blizzard here in Nebraska!" are the exact words of the conductor on this sand train as it plows through a rare October snowstorm.
An empty coal train briefly splits the town of Greenwood, Nebraska in two.
Eastbound loads along highway 6 at Greenwood, NE pass under the CB&Q signal bridges that were replaced a few years ago.
3 BNSF GEs drag a short manifest westbound on the Creston Subdivision as the train approaches the milepost 41.1 crossover.