BNSF Railway train C-NAMMHD0-29A, carrying a load of coal from Wyoming's North Antelope Mine to Escatawpa, Mississippi, holds the main in Halsey, Nebraska, on May 12, 2008. Halsey, in Nebraska's ... (more)
EB coal with only one unit on each end.
An eastbound loaded unit train has only one unit on each end.
A trio of BNSF SD70MACs (8896 and 9592 up front and 9709 on the rear), lead eastbound coal train C-SBMSLW0-51A through Halsey, Nebraska, at milepost 225.25 on BNSF's Sand Hills Sub on May 12, 2008... (more)
White-faced Burlington Northern C30-7 5114 leads an empty coal train through Halsey, Nebraska, as it makes its way back to the coal fields of Wyoming on August 15, 1991.
A trio of Santa Fe SD40-2s leads a Burlington Northern coal train through Halsey, Nebraska, on August 15, 1991.
A pair of SD60s (Oakway and Kansas City Southern) bring a westbound coal empties across Nebraska's high plains near Halsey on August 15, 1991.
Burlington Northern C30-7 5513, C30-7 5574 and SD40-2 7254 lead a westbound coal empties at milepost 230 in Halsey, Nebraska, on August 15, 1991.