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strange happenings in the southwest
Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 6, 2004 5:56 PM
on sunday, while driving across new mexico, just east of gallup i happened to glance over at the BNSF transcon. well, i just happened to see a UP double stack/tofc train heading west.

was this guy lost? i have never seen a UP train on this stretch of track before. another trainwatching trucker i know saw it just east of flagstaff. anyone know why a UP train was on the transcon.


also, this morning i saw a UP train heading into Indio CA with a BNSF C44-9W in the consist. thats almost as strange as the UP C60AC i saw in a bnsf train leaving barstow last year.


things are getting weird out here.
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Posted by jchnhtfd on Tuesday, January 6, 2004 7:40 PM
Isn't New Mexico the state where Roswell is?[:D] What did the trainmen look like?[:D][:D]
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Posted by kenneo on Tuesday, January 6, 2004 8:02 PM
Jamie, I think it's [alien][alien][alien]

Night Crawler, probably working off "engine hours". When railroads use anothers locomotives in revenue, they owe the owning road money or an equal number of hours from one of their locomotives. Hence, UP locomotives on the BNSF, KCS, NS, CSX, CN, CP, etc. And BN locomotives the same way on the UP with BNSF locomotives.
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Posted by dehusman on Tuesday, January 6, 2004 9:43 PM
The UP also will detour over the BNSF when there are maintenace curfews. I believe there is a tie gang west of El Paso.

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Posted by Mookie on Wednesday, January 7, 2004 7:14 AM
NightCrawler - if you liked that you would love all the NS and CSX that goes through Lincoln!

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Posted by JoeKoh on Wednesday, January 7, 2004 7:25 AM
nightcrawler
if you liked that you can see all the bnsf and up run through power here on csx in ohio.
stay safe
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Posted by dekemd on Wednesday, January 7, 2004 12:10 PM
There was a pair of UP Flag units running out of Bostic Yard on CSX in North Carolina for a couple of days last week. NC is a loooong way from UP territory. They were always pulling mixed freights, and last seen heading toward Charlotte.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 7, 2004 3:52 PM
Seeing Southern Pacific and NS units on the Wisconsin Central was a sight to behold
as well (when the WC had an iron ore haulage agreement with the SP and I believe
the NS units were leased).
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, January 8, 2004 12:53 AM
unfortunately, i missed out on pictures of the UP train. it had (i think) 5 locomotives and it was pulling mostly APL containers. i did notice that they had stacks of ties out along the UP line between Tucumcari and Santa Rosa NM, but there were still trains operating on that route. i remember a few months back BNSF was detouring over this route to bypass trackwork on the Belen cutoff. all the BNSF trains looked like they were too long for most of the sidings! maybe they are repaying UP by letting some run over the transcon.

but, i did find a picture of that UP C60AC on the eastbound BNSF train. and i got a shot of the first SOO line diesel that i have seen south of Chicago.





and a shot of some CSX power heading across AZ. there was quite a bit of CSX and NS power on all the UP trains. maybe they had to use CSX and NS crews due to the shortage and they brought along their own power....[:D][:D]


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Posted by Mookie on Thursday, January 8, 2004 11:22 AM
Mookie's fur is all a-tingle! Very Nice!

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Posted by techguy57 on Thursday, January 8, 2004 11:39 AM
Nightcrawler - Keep the pictures coming! Very nice shots. Especially the SOO. I've seen one or two in Indiana before but that was a long time ago. You're right, its rare to see them south of Chicago anymore.

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Posted by eolafan on Thursday, January 8, 2004 12:04 PM
Suddenly seeing more UP units and trains on the BNSF triple track into Chicago through Aurora lately, and wondered the same thing.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 9, 2004 3:52 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by NightCrawler

on sunday, while driving across new mexico, just east of gallup i happened to glance over at the BNSF transcon. well, i just happened to see a UP double stack/tofc train heading west.

was this guy lost? i have never seen a UP train on this stretch of track before. another trainwatching trucker i know saw it just east of flagstaff. anyone know why a UP train was on the transcon.


also, this morning i saw a UP train heading into Indio CA with a BNSF C44-9W in the consist. thats almost as strange as the UP C60AC i saw in a bnsf train leaving barstow last year.


things are getting weird out here.

NightCrawler you'ed love all the CSX, CN and NS untis we get on the BN Racetrack Chicago to Aurora we get just about eveything

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