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At 4 p.m. on Monday, April 28, 2025, BNSF Railway (BNSF) 5424 led a 4+0 westbound double stack train at Pica, AZ, on BNSF's Seligman Subdivision. Power on this train included NS 7588. |
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BNSF 5400-5499
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BNSF 5400, GE C44-9W
BNSF 5400 is a C44-9W. Reportedly: BNSF 5400 was built by GE in 2000 as a C44-9W serial number 52672.
- BNSF 1+1 heading past the blossoms
- At 12:50 p.m., on Monday, Feb. 28, 2022, BNSF Railway (BNSF) 5400 is leading a 1+1 accelerating past blossoming trees southbound out of Riverbank, approaching the Amtrak station in Modesto, CA. BNSF 5295 is shoving on the rear.
- Nikon D500, Nikon 18~140mm f3.5-5.6 DX lens:
Click to view images: 2022022801ph.53, 2022022801ph.55, 2022022801ph.57, 2022022801ph.60, 2022022801ph.61- Photos on Flickr: Train Coming, Train, 5400, Rear, 5295
- Nikon D500, Nikon 18~140mm f3.5-5.6 DX lens:
BNSF 5411, GE C44-9W
BNSF 5411 is a C44-9W. Reportedly: BNSF 5411 was built by GE in 2000 as a C44-9W serial number 52661.
- BNSF 5411 on a double stack
- At Frost, CA, on Wednesday, April 14, 2021, at 12:10 p.m., a westbound 3+0 BNSF Railway (BNSF) double stack has BNSF 6956, 5411, CSX Railroad (CSX) 854.
- Nikon FM2n, Lens Nikon 85mm F2, Roll 35.11, Ektachrome 100 (new).
- Nikon D500, Nikon 18~140mm f3.5-5.6 DX lens:
Image Numbers: 2021041902ph.54, 2021041902ph.55, 2021041902ph.56, 2021041902ph.57, 2021041902ph.59- Photos on Flickr: Train Coming, BNSF 6956, 5411, CSX 854, Train Going
- 5411 on an EB intermodal at Ash Hill
- At 2:39 p.m. on Thursday, April 15, 2021, a BNSF Railway (BNSF) eastbound intermodal is led BNSF7971, 5411, 6956, 4350, 7711 on the BNSF Needles Subdivision at Ash Hill, CA.
- Nikon D750, Lens Nikon 24~120mm f4 FX lens:
Image Numbers: 2021070503ph.53, 2021070503ph.54, 2021070503ph.55, 2021070503ph.56, 2021070503ph.57, 2021070503ph.58
- Nikon D750, Lens Nikon 24~120mm f4 FX lens:
BNSF 5424, GE C44-9W
BNSF 5424 is a GE C44-9W. Reportedly: it was built in 2000, serial number 52299.
- Westbound Double Stacks at Pica
- At 4 p.m. on Monday, April 28, 2025, BNSF Railway (BNSF) 5424 led a 4+0 westbound double stack train at Pica, AZ, on BNSF's Seligman Subdivision. Power on this train included NS 7588.
- Nikon D500, Nikon 80~200mm f2.8 FX lens,
Click to view images: 2025.5.31.1.85-ph
- Nikon D500, Nikon 80~200mm f2.8 FX lens,
BNSF 5435, GE C44-9W
BNSF 5435 is a C44-9W. Reportedly: BNSF 5435 was built by GE in 2000 as a C44-9W serial number 52288.
- BNSF manifest passing blossoms
- At 3:05 p.m., on Monday, Feb. 28, 2022, near Santa Fe and East River Roads north of Riverbank, CA a BNSF Railway (BNSF) 4+2 westbound manifest has 3747, 4979, 3867, 5677 + 7350, 5435 running past blossoming trees.
- Nikon D500, Nikon 18~140mm f3.5-5.6 DX lens:
Click to view images: 2022022801ph.101, 2022022801ph.104, 2022022801ph.105, 2022022801ph.106, 2022022801ph.107, 2022022801ph.108, 2022022801ph.111, 2022022801ph.114- Photos on Flickr: Train Coming, 3747, 4979, 3867, At Crossing, 5677, End of Train, DPUs
- Nikon D500, Nikon 18~140mm f3.5-5.6 DX lens:
BNSF 5436, GE C44-9W
BNSF 5436 is a GE C44-9W. Reportedly: BNSF 5436 was built in 2000 by GE as BNSF 5436 a model C44-9W, builders number 52287.
- Manifest in Midas
- On Saturday, April 22, 2023, at 5:20 p.m. a westbound BNSF 3+1 manifest has BNSF 7985, 3256, 7353, + 5436.
- Nikon D500, Nikon 18~140mm f3.5-5.6 DX lens:
Click to view images: 2023.4.24.2.111-ph, 118
- Nikon D500, Nikon 18~140mm f3.5-5.6 DX lens:
BNSF 5461, BNSF Designation C44-9W
BNSF 5461 is a GE C44-9W. Reportedly: it was built in 2000 builders number 52262, from BNSF series 4300-5532.
- BNSF 5461
- BNSF 5461 Leading an international consist on Saturday, April 29, 2006, at Caliente, CA in the Tehachapi mountains.
- Photo of BNSF 5461
Nikon D2H Digital Image: 2006.4.29.1.21-ph- Photos on Flickr: Train
- Photo of BNSF 5461
BNSF 5468, GE C44-9W
BNSF 5468 is a GE C44-9W. Reportedly: It was built by GE in 2000 serial number 52255.
- Stopped Intermodal at Fenner
- A BNSF eastbound intermodal stopped at Fenner, CA, on BNSF's Needles Subdivision, at 6 p.m. on Friday, June 9, 2023. Power on this train is BNSF 5468, 4362, NS 4279, NS 8001.
BNSF 5480, GE C44-9W
BNSF 5480 is an C44-9W. Reportedly: BNSF 5480 was built by GE in 2000 as an C44-9W serial number 52243.
- BNSF 5480 on an intermodal
- On Wednesday, April 14, 2021, in East Barstow at 4 p.m. a westbound BNSF Railway (BNSF) 2+3 Intermodal has 7358, 7605 + 5480, 6827, 7513.
- Nikon D500, Nikon 18~140mm f3.5-5.6 DX lens:
Image Numbers: 2021041902ph.75, 2021041902ph.76, 2021041902ph.78, 2021041902ph.79
- Nikon D500, Nikon 18~140mm f3.5-5.6 DX lens:
BNSF 5497, GE C44-9W
BNSF 5497 is a GE C44-9W. Reportedly: BNSF 5497 was built in 2000 by GE as a GE C44-9W, builders number 52226.
- Westbound at Pica, AZ
- On Thursday, May 5, 2022, at 12:30 p.m., a westbound 4+0 BNSF Railway (BNSF) intermodal train is at Pica, AZ. Power is BNSF 5497, 3863, NS 9609, BNSF 5019.
- Nikon D500, Nikon 18~140mm f3.5-5.6 DX lens:
Click to view image: 2022050706ph.2
- Nikon D500, Nikon 18~140mm f3.5-5.6 DX lens:
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