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Showing posts with label BNSF. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BNSF. Show all posts

Sunday, February 26, 2017

Snow Shots (With BC Rail!)

One of the things I have wanted to do since going to school in the Midwest is get snow shots. Sadly, this Winter has been royally awful for snow shots, simply because it has snowed very little. However, I have still managed to railfan with snow on the ground twice. The first time, I drove all the way to Logan, IA to catch the CN L573 in the snow. I have wanted to catch CN in the snow since I was a child, and I finally got a picture and video of it:



Here is an additional photo of a UP Z-Train I took that day, and also a UP manifest train:



Yesterday, Lincoln got a whopping two inches of snow. However, with how awful this Winter has been, beggars really can't be choosers. I had to take advantage of it and get a picture or two. I caught four trains, but I only took still pictures of one. I took videos for all four, so be on the lookout for those, I will likely upload everything from yesterday and today soon.



Today, I went out railfanning again. I went to 1st Street in Lincoln first, which is the spot with the skyline view. Sadly, I did not catch any WBs coming off the Creston Sub. I did catch a SB feed train from the Creston Sub onto the St. Joseph Sub:

After the feed train, I decided to head up to the UP Columbus Sub in North Bend, NE, as there was more snow up there. On the way to there, I saw headlights on the UP Lincoln Sub, which just gets the Lincoln-Valley local, so naturally I had to U-Turn and catch it. I caught it at the Rock Creek crossing near Agnew:

After getting to North Bend, it was 15 minutes before I saw a train. This was the first train I saw, and look at that C44-9W trailing!

Well, I thought the Dash 9 was the most significant thing. Then the mid-train DPUs passed, and there was a BCOL barn C40-8M trailing! After getting pressured by my friends to chase it, I chased it to Valley. While waiting for it at Valley on the Omaha Sub, a manifest with two SD70Ms passed:

Well an hour and a half afterwards, it FINALLY passed!



After catching it at Valley, I unsuccessfully attempted to chase it to Elkhorn, After I gave up at Elkhorn, I decided to head back towards Lincoln. On the drive back to Lincoln on US 6, I saw a flashing yellow on the BNSF Omaha Sub. As the Omaha Sub isn't necessarily the busiest line in the world, of course I had to pull over. I pulled over at the 252nd Street crossing and the train ended up being the return trip of the M-LINLIN, featuring an H2 SD70MAC:

I chased it to Greenwood and only got video of it.

After heading back home, there was a parade of stopped coal emties. One of them had a CitiRail unit leading! I pulled over and snapped a couple of shots of it.



 I will upload all of my videos soon, so be sure to watch out on my YouTube channel for those!

~Matt

Sunday, December 13, 2015

Awesome Day of Railfanning

I'm back to posting! Yesterday, I had probably one of the best railfanning days I have ever had. Of the ten trains I caught, only THREE had no rare power, and only two had nothing significant on it. What I am posting here are some of the highlights from yesterday.

I chased a train from the 59 freeway to Richmond. Unlike my grey ghost chase in April, I actually arrived in Richmond with a few minutes to spare. Unfavorable cloud conditions made this bridge shot gloomy, but better than nothing.



After getting the bridge shot, I drove down to my typical spot in Rosenberg. There was a ton of traffic there, and I got there right as a UP train with a patched CNW unit passed by. I was standing by my car when it passed, so I couldn't get a great shot, but once again, better than nothing:



The next train was a BNSF Intermodal led by all common power, but with Ex-Amtrak reefers at the end!



A few minutes after this train passed, we were treated to a BNSF grain train on the Glidden Sub led by two Ferromex units, the leader being a Diexaños GEVO.



A bunch of horses suddenly started walking on the road in between trains.


After the horse parade, a UP manifest with a CSX Tier 4 GEVO trailing came by. This is my first time catching a Tier 4 locomotive.



This train had nothing significant, but I figured I may as well post it because this train came by during the one bout of sun that there was all day.


After that, a KCS manifest came by moments later with a BNSF Tier 4 GEVO trailing:



After about 30 minutes, I caught my very first BNSF AC44C4M, leading a manifest train:


After the AC44C4M, my friend had to leave. I decided to head to my car and began to debate whether or not I should go home. While I was debating, I heard the defect detector at 34.5 go off, so I decided that I may as well capture this train. I was surprised to see this headlight configuration off in the distance:


Well, it turned out to be the UP ASPLDR, led by CSX SD40-2 8042 and CSX SD50-2 8550! It was a pleasant surprise! I did capture the photo of it...
... But I forgot to hit record!!! Well, the best I could do was chase it down to East Bernard and video it there. Chasing it was not hard, there was a brake problem with one of the cars, so the conductor had to walk the train. I got to East Bernard with lots of time to spare, and managed to get this video of it:


Thanks for reading, and be sure to check my YouTube channel later on for videos of all of these trains and more!

Saturday, August 8, 2015

Photos from Rosenberg on August 1st

Been a while since I've posted, but I am back with some more photos! I will likely upload some Tehachapi Pass videos to YouTube soon, but until then, enjoy some pictures from Rosenberg, TX from last week!


A BNSF ES44AC, 6131, leads an ethanol train with two NS units trailing.


A one unit wonder, BNSF 5225 leads an Intermodal.


My first time catching a Norfolk Southern EMD leader, SD70ACe 1076 leads the UP MEWLD-01.


BNSF 9280 leads a coal train South on the Galveston Sub.


One of my signature catches of the day, CSX Dash 8 7876 leads a Manifest East on the Glidden Sub.











A freshly washed BNSF Fakebonnet Dash 9!!


Yes, I did see more trains, but all of those photos were backlit and had nothing really interesting in them. Thanks for reading!

~Matt

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Well, I'm back on Blogger!

The former owner of Crossing Talk and Trainz Talk is BACK! I started up a website, just to realize that I don't really need a site to share what I need to share. A blog works perfectly, in other words.

First thing's first. Some of you may be asking "What is below 40 degree railfanning? Do you only railfan in cold weather? Do you railfan at an acute angle?" No. I named it that, because I have never railfanned above 40 degree latitude, and I have no real plans to in the future. However, that does not mean I won't ever railfan above that latitude, and I may make some exceptions when needed.

On here, I will post videos, promotions, pictures , and screenshots. Now what do I mean by screenshots? Well, I mean screenshots from Trainz. That's right, I will post about both Trainz and real-life trains. Here are two pictures I took of real-life trains:

In case you wonder about the locations, those were both in Cajon Pass. The first is at Silverwood Junction, the second is at Stein's Hill. The camera I use is a Sony HDR-CX190.

I hope you enjoy the blog, and if you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!