RailPictures.Net Photo: BNSF 5264 Burlington Northern Santa Fe GE C44-9W (Dash 9-44CW) at Belknap, Montana by Dave Schauer
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» Burlington Northern Santa Fe
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» GE C44-9W (Dash 9-44CW)
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» MRL 4th Subdivision
» Belknap, Montana, USA
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» October 11, 2013
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» Dave Schauer
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Eastbound stack train rolls across the Clark Fork River just west of Thompson Falls on the MRL.
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