I believe the freight was Windmill Blades loaded on special flatcars. I saw an add yesterday in Trucks Weekly for trucker flatbeds with that item listed and pictured.
I was only able to post the pic as an avatar. I don't know how to upload any pics from my laptop.
Let me correct a mistake I see with this. According to BNSF Timetable No. 8. Kansas Division. The Strong City Subdivision has been abandoned and pulled up. It not longer joins the La Junta Sub west of Strong City. The Strong City Sub may continue in operation from Abilene to Superior Neb. But south of Abilene, its gone. The KP does run mainly coal, but BNSF does have trackage rights all the way to Denver I believe. I would like to see the pictures if you could post them. I should be able to tell what they are if I could see what the cars are.
Dru-Cimarron Valley Railroad- Satanta Kansas. Engineer-Conductor-Brakeman
I'm staying here in Ks. for at least a year. I have the prefect view of the tracks that UP uses every day. The majority of the freight are coal tipple cars or regular hoppers which I believe still are coal. Usually a 2 engine pull with a 1 engine push at the end. We get a few tanker trains or cement hoppers.
Had an interesting one a few weeks ago. BNSF running on UP tracks hauling single flatbed loads max length probably 40 cars long. Can't quite tell what they were. Looks like fuselage or windmill parts, something like that.
I can send the pics to anyone that wants them. Not sharp enough. Trying to figure out how to attach to this post.
I used an image as my avatar.
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