Love the old legacy paint jobs. How about a Great Northern with the old mountain goat logo. Would love to own a caboose. They are very roomy and a great place to live.
Very unusual for these BNSF EMD Locomotives to be re-numbered with a 3 digit numbers. I remember these Locomotives being numbered with 3000+ road numbers. Now, with most of BNSF's SW 10 & SW 1200 Switcher Locomotives being sold off to a smaller railroad companies, most of BNSF's GP, General Purpose Locomotives took their spot, and are being used as Switchers and Local/ Short line moves. What happened to that Orange BNSF Genset Locomotive at around 4:25? It looks all burnt up, does it still function?
Its like a treasure trove of rare equipment!
A sad end for a Dash 8-40B... and that caboose, also. And all those gensets just shoved onto a siding and forgotten about.
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Love the old legacy paint jobs. How about a Great Northern with the old mountain goat logo. Would love to own a caboose. They are very roomy and a great place to live.
Nice video! Great pictures too!
Nice catches! I’m going to see the Dash 8s in Galveston on Saturday.
Where was that BN Caboose at
Hopefully prlx could save some of these locomotives or a rebuild program is around for them 😥 sad to see these beauties not in service anymore
Now das dope!!
Seems like gensets aren't favored anymore..
Very unusual for these BNSF EMD Locomotives to be re-numbered with a 3 digit numbers. I remember these Locomotives being numbered with 3000+ road numbers. Now, with most of BNSF's SW 10 & SW 1200 Switcher Locomotives being sold off to a smaller railroad companies, most of BNSF's GP, General Purpose Locomotives took their spot, and are being used as Switchers and Local/ Short line moves. What happened to that Orange BNSF Genset Locomotive at around 4:25? It looks all burnt up, does it still function?
The burnt up genset does not function anymore to my knowledge, and the rest of the gensets were shipped to Galveston, TX for storage.
What’s the number of the B40-8W at 4:25
It is BNSF #513. BNSF 513 is now in Galveston, TX in storage waiting to be scrapped.
A Normal Railfan 4213 or 213
What happened to the gensets? They retired?
The gensets were retired. Most of them were just sent down to Galveston, TX for storage.
A Normal Railfan at 4:25 what happened to that one?
Most likey rain rusted it or paint peeled off
Snow sniper 678 possibly, the area doesn’t look like there’s any burn marks so I don’t think it’s fire damage
@@CSXproductions-vq8li It caught on fire, I'm not sure how though.