The Gulfport local SB stops for a lunch break before heading back south with the only snoot SD40 in service on the KCS.
Union Pacific Railroad's Davidson Yard features several sets of power working the hump yard at one time, as the yard is that large. One of those sets on this day was UP "snoot" S... (more)
A snoot nosed SD40-2 is in front of a sea of NS power at Juniata.
A Burlington Northern Santa Fe stack train rumbles upgrade approaching Tunnel 2 at Bealville, California, on March 28, 2001. Former Santa Fe EMD SD40-2 “snoot” No. 6867 leads SD40-2 Nos. 8051 ... (more)
Sitting in BNSF Railway’s Murray Yard is BNSF SD40-2 1889. This locomotive, which features the 123" "snoot nose," was built by EMD in October 1979 as Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe 5... (more)
The 2021 Galesburg Railroad Days display rests through the night next to the depot. This year the display was a snoot SD40-2 and a TEBC6 slug that usually work trimmer jobs in the Galesburg Yard.
An eastbound Santa Fe manifest exits the confines of Abo Canyon, New Mexico. The SD40-2 leader has an extended short hood, or “snoot”, to house Locotrol communications equipment. Locotrol was ... (more)
"Snoot at Penobscot"
The early morning fog is burning off as snoot nose SP 8303 leads an eastbound manifest train up the grade through San Timoteo Canyon.