All those beautiful old SD70MAC's. And to think there are still a number of them out there still in service in their original BN "executive" paint scheme.
These macs are most likely being recalled back into service. BNSF was just ordered to increase 20 coal trains per month due to China's "apparent" coal shortage
Retiring at only 30 years old!! Wish I could have done that!!!! Here’s hoping they’re going to be rebuilt. Geeze!! I remember when they were brand NEW!! I feel old🫤😑
I worked on the ATSF/BNSF and the ATSF had a rule that no more than 9 units could be handled in a lite unit train movement. I suppose that is not a rule any longer.
I hope that yhese girls aren't going to be scrapped. For they are too valuable to be scrapped. Hopefully, they will be repainted and put back in service.
There is actually a video on RUclips where a town took two locomotives and ran them off of the tracks to get them close enough where they could plug in to run the hospital and other Emergency Services
They can be turned into slugs, held on a short line until traffic increases and the locos are needed again, maybe going to a leasing company. they look to be in pretty good condition for scrapping.
EMD's are 2 stroke engines. The day of the2 stroke is long gone. Emissions are why they no longer run them. Besides, 2 AC4400's will make 9ooo HP with AC traction. That' is plenty HP for most trains, and if more is needed, they can add 2more AC4400's. Most will go to storage,(reserve), some will short-line. Fewer yet will get 4 stroke engines from Caterpillar.
@railfanmaximstill7279 True, they are advertised at 4400HP, but actually make @ 4500HP available. When we load tested the locomotive, 4400 was the minimum HP .The AC6000 locomotives made on average 6250 HP. When one of the engines cylinders failed, the ECM would "over rate" the other cylinders to compensate for the dead cylinder loss. In such situations with the 4400's, the HP would bump up to nearly 4500HP.
They may be brought back into service because of coal train demands or they are being taking to be broken up. I live near a scrap yard that deals with shit like this hell I know that the owner of it just found a old Baldwin locomotive Works 0-6-0 switcher that he plans to restore. You would be surprised how many modern locomotives go to be scrapped because it’s cheaper. Of course he has taken components from some locomotives to keep his running so I mean some may be saved but most will probably be scrapped.
What is the logic behind hauling a string of locomotives in one direction then two hours later hauling another string of locomotives back? I see this on a regular basis on Virtual Railfan, and it always BNSF, never an of the other lines he shows.
I dunno the exact trackage setup where this footage is, but they are on different lines between the two video segments so I suspect they go different places. Why there is two hours between them I assume that's just where the window fell for moving these locomotives around. It appears these locomotives are destined for the lease market as they really are not old enough to be scrapped. WFRC already has nearly two dozen of this batch (EMD order number 968754) and I suspect they will get more. Between the two flavours of SD70MAC and SD70ACe, BNSF had over 1200 of this engines at one point. Since 2-stroke primemovers have been loosing out for 4-stroke for quite some time this may also be a reason they are leaving and going on into the used market.
Give them to the Wheeling and Lake Erie, they only run EMD. They aren't that smart. They gave me a pissy look when I told them to check out the GEs and told me they would never buy any of THOSE engines. The only way the W&LE takes engines is if they buy them from scrap dealers!😂
Cute. 5:36 of Nothing But a bunch of Prime movers 'trained' together, No Narration, No explanations, No Facts.... "Train Spotting" at its worst. Followed by More DUMB (Silent) train movement. This is for the AFICIONADO, not general view. I must say @8:05, is my first view of an actual Route Crossing, something I have only seen in Model Trains. .
The EMD power move looked like it had two DPUS on the end ,EMD and GE, nice video!🛤🚂👍
SD70s being retired! Now I’m really feeling old!
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All those beautiful old SD70MAC's. And to think there are still a number of them out there still in service in their original BN "executive" paint scheme.
Long Live SD70 MACS There are no GE's on my HO Layout - all the way from the UK
These macs are most likely being recalled back into service. BNSF was just ordered to increase 20 coal trains per month due to China's "apparent" coal shortage
SON OF A, I NEED To GET BACK OUT RAILROADING
how do you know it's a deadline and not a power move.
25 of them and mostly 8900 series.
Great
Greetings from Basel
AWESOME!!!!!
I believe I counted 25 BNSF locomotives 🚂 🤣 in the opening sequence, somebody been hoarding them somewhere ❤
That's the number I got too. I liked how that other train slipped in quietly behind the BNSF convoy.
go to Google maps and look at the street view at these cords. 44°17'08.4"N 105°15'43.4"W. SD70MAC everywhere.
Always sad 😢seeing great machines going off for a appointment with the cutters torch 🙁🏴
agreed
Museums: SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY
I hope that’s the case for the Ex Bn macs. If not that I hope Another like NS buys/leases some because of their never ending power shortages
Love the video
When I'm out spotting trains, these EMDs are what I hope to see and hear. Hope they will be repurposed. Great vid.
These climate liers will shut everything down
I was told that they could be 25 in a string due to weight concerns
Were ALL of these featured SD70MACs lease-expired to WFRX? Because they're in the right number series for it. 8804 and 8978 went to the QGRY.
Link 'em up and go for notch 8!😂😂
I hope those 70MAC's are getting repainted to H3
I certainly wouldn’t Bet any $’s on it. I have seen Plenty of Funerals in the past 40+ years. 🙏
Nope they don't meet the emissions. So BNSF getting rid of most of the them.
@@conrail666 sold out of the country. Or torch time. I heard a long time ago the locomotive trucks are refurbished and used on new locomotives.
@waynep343 most likely just the traction motors all be reused. Those trucks are unique to 70macs
There are approximately 450 at the donkey creek railroad facility near Gillette Wyoming
Retiring at only 30 years old!!
Wish I could have done that!!!!
Here’s hoping they’re going to be rebuilt.
Geeze!! I remember when they were brand NEW!! I feel old🫤😑
Is the 4 digit number on the locomotives a production number?
It's just for identification.
Fleet number for inventory ❤
No
Saw the long string of BNSF locomotives on Virtual Railfan also.
About 100 engines are parked outside of the BNSF yard in Minot Nd
How many locomotives does this train have?
Yes.
Wow! Anyone know what the plans are for these locomotives?
Probably getting rebuild or scrap
Were these things still being purchased by the UP in 2008?
Anyone know what shop they're heading for?
Lots of horsepower!!!
I worked on the ATSF/BNSF and the ATSF had a rule that no more than 9 units could be handled in a lite unit train movement. I suppose that is not a rule any longer.
Were they all running?
No usually they had only one pulling and the rest DIT. It would only be 1350 tons. @@smashedcaboose6526
That’s online. These were dead in tow. And you’re right there still is a RPA limit for non isolated locomotives
I hope that yhese girls aren't going to be scrapped. For they are too valuable to be scrapped. Hopefully, they will be repainted and put back in service.
NOT MY PRESIOUS SD70MAC
All ready for the knackers yard bye bye.
That is a lot of 8900's EMDs going out to pasture.
Should play taps.
Could they be adapted for emergency power for the grid after a earthquake or whatever
they could but you have to get them there. after an earth quake the track may have to be checked
That is a good rumor. But I have never seen it before. To my knowledge, there is nowhere to plug a locomotive into the city electric grid.
There is actually a video on RUclips where a town took two locomotives and ran them off of the tracks to get them close enough where they could plug in to run the hospital and other Emergency Services
Never seen so many Lokos together 😁
What waste of good AC traction diesels.
SD70MAC funeral train?
I think that’s very likely. BNSF HAD so many of these stored in Donkey Creek, WY and Topeka.
Almost 5,000 tons worth of SD70MACs there, not including the three running engines dragging them.
LT, what's happening here? You saying they are being "retired"?
Anyone know where they're going?
I am assuming that they were hauling one cubic millimeter of pure nutronium. 😊
Can I have just one ? Please..
They can be turned into slugs, held on a short line until traffic increases and the locos are needed again, maybe going to a leasing company. they look to be in pretty good condition for scrapping.
An awesome convoy of BNSF locos, for maintenance and re paint?
NS needs power ? 🤷♂️
I mean your not wrong, NS does need power
Doesn't NS have plenty of units in storage.
we have been getting ex-BNSF Macs leased by WFRX recently 😂😂
Scraping? Rebuilding?
What are they gonna do with all those MACs?
Probably start scrapping them, or just store them somewhere else. They could be rebuilt, but I don't think that's happening.
Well, hopefully they don't get scrapped, because they're just engines that I really like, and I think they should stay in BNSF coal train service.
EMD's are 2 stroke engines. The day of the2 stroke is long gone. Emissions are why they no longer run them. Besides, 2 AC4400's will make 9ooo HP with AC traction. That' is plenty HP for most trains, and if more is needed, they can add 2more AC4400's.
Most will go to storage,(reserve), some will short-line. Fewer yet will get 4 stroke engines from Caterpillar.
8,800 HP*
They are each 4,400 hp
@railfanmaximstill7279 True, they are advertised at 4400HP, but actually make @ 4500HP available. When we load tested the locomotive, 4400 was the minimum HP .The AC6000 locomotives made on average 6250 HP. When one of the engines cylinders failed, the ECM would "over rate" the other cylinders to compensate for the dead cylinder loss. In such situations with the 4400's, the HP would bump up to nearly 4500HP.
Probably just going to storage somewhere. Or back to service out of storage.
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Its a shame to c them go to waste!!!! They will b missed!!!!
Need inspection for expect increase traffic in a near futur.
Is the price of fuel really that bad
It's probably related to greenhouse emissions, so maybe they wind up in a country that doesn't care 😅
Don't send them to the bone yard , give'em too meeee!!!!
They may be brought back into service because of coal train demands or they are being taking to be broken up. I live near a scrap yard that deals with shit like this hell I know that the owner of it just found a old Baldwin locomotive Works 0-6-0 switcher that he plans to restore. You would be surprised how many modern locomotives go to be scrapped because it’s cheaper. Of course he has taken components from some locomotives to keep his running so I mean some may be saved but most will probably be scrapped.
Well I guess we know what the real problem is, and its not a lack of locomotives....
I sure hope not
Well I meant I sure hope that it’s not a funeral train
What is the logic behind hauling a string of locomotives in one direction then two hours later hauling another string of locomotives back? I see this on a regular basis on Virtual Railfan, and it always BNSF, never an of the other lines he shows.
I dunno the exact trackage setup where this footage is, but they are on different lines between the two video segments so I suspect they go different places. Why there is two hours between them I assume that's just where the window fell for moving these locomotives around.
It appears these locomotives are destined for the lease market as they really are not old enough to be scrapped. WFRC already has nearly two dozen of this batch (EMD order number 968754) and I suspect they will get more. Between the two flavours of SD70MAC and SD70ACe, BNSF had over 1200 of this engines at one point. Since 2-stroke primemovers have been loosing out for 4-stroke for quite some time this may also be a reason they are leaving and going on into the used market.
Looks like some are to post yard
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What a waste!
Looks like the power for this train was all GE while those being escorted is GM/Caterpillar. Hmmm.
They dont know what they have.
Could be worse could be a line of steam locomotives going to be cut up
With these being within 20 numbers of each others (besides 8804) I would say it is a sell off, to whom
25
Give them to the Wheeling and Lake Erie, they only run EMD. They aren't that smart. They gave me a pissy look when I told them to check out the GEs and told me they would never buy any of THOSE engines. The only way the W&LE takes engines is if they buy them from scrap dealers!😂
Cute. 5:36 of Nothing But a bunch of Prime movers 'trained' together, No Narration, No explanations, No Facts.... "Train Spotting" at its worst. Followed by More DUMB (Silent) train movement. This is for the AFICIONADO, not general view. I must say @8:05, is my first view of an actual Route Crossing, something I have only seen in Model Trains. .
Hu??