A frosty Executive Grinstein MAC 9646 sits in the BNSF North Yard in Fort Collins during a snow storm.
Ex-Burlington Northern SD70MAC No. 9646 leads the "Longmont Switch" north as it breaks the silence in the small town of Berthoud, Colorado, passing by an old dump truck and a pair of gra... (more)
Cody Local passes grain elevators in Powell on run from Cody to Franie.
Cody local is eastbound out of Cody heading to connection with the Casper sub at Frannie.
Cody Local has made a pickup at Ralston and is eastbound to connection with Casper Sub at Frannie.
Executive MAC BNSF 9646 pulls into the old Berthoud Depot which sits at the base of the iconic grain silo which has become a landmark for the small town.
A colorful variety of engines wait for service or assignment at the BNSF engine facility in Denver.
A pair of Executive MACs get ready to leave the BNSF's Denver Yard. There are seemingly enough Grinstein MAC's back in service that you might get lucky and find two or three lashed together.
With more and more “Grinstein” Executive MAC's showing up for service, I wonder how long it will be before we see these too being repainted in the BNSF Heritage III scheme.
A matched set of Executive MAC's will soon leave the Denver engine facility and head to Longmont where they will spend the week running the local between Longmont and Fort Collins, Colorado.
2 executive painted MAC’s sit in BNSF’s Golden Yard across from the Coors Brewery, awating a crew.
Too bad there was not an ATSF Bluebonnet in the yard to achieve the quadfecta of the BNSF 'heritage' schemes, which include a BN Cascade Green, an Executive MAC, an ATSF Warbonnet and an ATSF Blue... (more)
BNSF 9646 (SD70MAC) joins some out-of-town visitors and a tier 4 engine while waiting for service at the Denver BNSF engine facility.
More and more MAC's are showing up in Colorado, with a noticeable uptick of MAC assisted coal trains running along the Front Range.
Executive MAC 9646 makes the turn down Mason Street in Fort Collins, Colorado.