UP 7256
The tail end of loaded coal slinks through the south end of the Air Force Academy.
Date:
5/28/2009
Location:
U.S. Air Force Acade, CO
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Chris Paulhamus
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Chris Paulhamus
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Olaf Junges
General
Great shot!
7/26/2009 5:01:35 AM
Jacob Nelson
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Was all of the help for this train because it was long? Or because it has to travel up and down so much elevation? Or maybe both
7/26/2009 12:48:51 PM
Chris Paulhamus
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It's because of the elevation. UP usually runs their coal trains on the Joint Line with a 2+3 (or 2)+2 arrangement. BNSF on the other hand, usually ops for the 2+2 arrangement.
7/26/2009 4:50:31 PM
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