RailPictures.Net Photo: BNSF 929 BNSF Railway GE C41-8W (Dash 8-41CW) at Cameron, Illinois by John Puda
 
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» GE C41-8W (Dash 8-41CW) (more..)
» BNSF Ottumwa Subdivision  
» Cameron, Illinois, USA (more..)
» September 05, 2014
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» BNSF 929 (more..)
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» John Puda (more..)
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While standing on top of the bridge that spans Galesburg Yard, I noticed a train at the west end of the yard with this consist. After a few minutes of shooting the engine terminal, I looked over my shoulder to notice freight cars moving and a Warbonnet heading west out of the yard. I put the pedal to the metal and got to Cameron with about 5 minutes to spare and caught BNSF 929 leading ICE 6215 and BNSF 2719 as they pass the grain complex in Cameron.
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