Imposters Two BNSF "fakebonnets" meet at Commerce.
A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing A Kansas City to Los Angeles intermodal ends its trip with a BNSF fakebonnet. When BNSF was newly formed, they acquired a handful of Dash 9s originally ordered b... (more)
Heading west into the setting sun, BNSF Railway train Z-LPKLAC6-17 passes Casa Blanca on the railway's San Bernardino Sub. This Priority UPS-LTL Intermodal train is powered by BNSF ES44AC 5925, B... (more)
BNSF Priority UPS-LTL Intermodal train BNSF Z-LACNWH3-25A (Los Angeles CA to North Baltimore OH), behind BNSF ES44C4 8023, grinds upgrade as it begins its assault on Cajon Pass. Here at Keenbrook... (more)
A BNSF Railway Dash 9-44CW, 4654, appears to need some time in the shops as it belches smokes as it heads to Los Angeles. The other locomotives on this priority intermodal train, Z-LPKLAC9-19, wh... (more)
After having headed east with its shoving platform (a former caboose) leading, BNSF Railway train R-CAL0081-05I, one of the many locals that originate at the railway’s La Mirada Yard, was headin... (more)
BNSF shoving platform BN 12568, wearing a neatly applied if unauthorized graffiti scheme (complete with clear and legible reporting mark and roadnumber), brings up the rear of local R-CAL0162-28 a... (more)
An interesting power lashup, for sure! Let’s begin with the lead engine, BNSF 5726. The General Electric builder’s sticker lists this as an AC4400CW (which is also the marking BNSF applied t... (more)
BNSF train Z-LPKLAC7-18, with still-shiny ET44C4 3679 up front (built in 2020), overtakes lower-priority train S-LPKSCO1-17, which is stopped at Basta. Both trains originated in Logistics Park Ka... (more)
Downtown Riverside, California, provides the backdrop as BNSF Railway Priority UPS-LTL Intermodal train Z-LPKLAC7-27 passes through town on its way to Los Angeles from Kansas City. (The Kansas Ci... (more)