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Three pumpkins in a row. Perfect for October.
Three BNSF Dash-9's coming down hill with a Herzog ballast train on the 10 degree horseshoe curve at Caliente, California (Tehachapi)
This was taken October 28, 2006 at 4:58 PM with a Canon Digital Rebel and a 28 to 105mm USM zoom lens.
Daylight
BNSF 4015 is eastbound just outside of Sultan, Wa.. Soon the train will be pulling into Goldbar then up on to Skykomish and Stevens Pass. Shot taken 01.17.04.
BNSF 1042 heads the now south bound "z" train to Seattle at Mukilteo, Wa. This train is fresh off the Stevens Pass Sub and has less than 30 minutes left to Seattle. Note the trailing unit - a NS Dash-9.
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