Canadian Pacific B92-25, better known as the "Run 20" job, sees double within an unassuming pool of residual rainwater as it trundles through Kansas City's West Bottoms District. A sharp pair of six-axle EMDs, led by fresh SD40-2 rebuild #6025, have their train nearing the halfway point of its slow, cross-town trek, shuttling tonnage from joint CP-KCS Knoche Yard to BNSF's Argentine Yard, across the Kansas state line. Nothing moves quickly with this train as, aside from building at Knoche, it has to operate over four separate, busy pieces of railroad on its short, evening journey through the city in order to make connection. Having just exited the Union Pacific KC Metro Subdivision at Broadway, it is pictured here running down the KCT North-South Corridor near old Tower 2 toward CP 27, where it'll diverge onto the BNSF Emporia Sub, heading west to finish the last several miles of its trip into Argentine.
Not
just heritage schemes, not just commemorative schemes - this album is devoted to some of the world's most interesting paint schemes, past or present.