10000 feet and no dynamics? Today is going to be a good day ...
Why not try a new name like Chicago and Seattle (C&S) or Fort Worth and Los Angles (FWLA)?
A Better name Chicago, Denver & Los Angles (CDLS)?
That new name would bring the company into a new era of cooperation among employees.
Andrew
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The most recent scheme seems to be missing some element.
The Original Heritage scheme is still on many BNSF SD40-2 Units roaming the rails. Even some FURX units have the BNSF Original Heritage scheme.
BNSF Railway is actually Fort Worth's Biggest Railway, so they should just call themselves Fort Worth's Biggest Railway. It is a lot more meaningful name than just initials.
Andrew Falconer wrote: The most recent scheme seems to be missing some element. The Original Heritage scheme is still on many BNSF SD40-2 Units roaming the rails. Even some FURX units have the BNSF Original Heritage scheme. BNSF Railway is actually Fort Worth's Biggest Railway, so they should just call themselves Fort Worth's Biggest Railway. It is a lot more meaningful name than just initials. Andrew
Their corperate headquarters are located in Ft Worth, but as far as physical plant, Union Pacific, has more yards, track, etc...in the Metroplex.
BNSF doesn't have a color scheme. I pass the Lindenwood Yard every day and see about every color scheme they've ever had, plus ATSF. I believe there's about 12, but they don't wash them so you can't tell. One even has the paint peeling so you can see part of the old Frisco scheme underneath.
Someone complained about NS. My feeling is that for a locomotive, you can't beat black with white letters and numbers and yellow hand rails.
The 2005 BNSF Scheme is slick, so there should be a music video made featuring the latest BNSF Locomotives. We just need to pick an appropriate song.
The new BNSF SD70ACes are moving over the CN mainline in Michigan for delivery in Chicago. A BNSF SD70ACe was pulled at the end of a loco consist on the South Bend Subdivision after 8:00 P.M. on Sunday. A primer white SD70ACe was behind the BNSF SD70ACe.
Where do the new locomotives have to be to officially be placed in service on the BNSF?