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Nostalgia & History > Nice looking baretable trainDate: 05/20/15 14:24 Nice looking baretable train Author: MtVernon_Tower Rare BNSF power (for this route) was crossing the Feather River and hiway 70 at Tobin, Ca. back in December of 1999. My guess is that the trailers were on their way to Los Angeles for the holiday crunch.
Adam Date: 05/20/15 14:26 Re: Nice looking baretable train Author: sp8192 Cool shot and a rockin' consist!
Date: 05/20/15 14:47 Re: Nice looking baretable train Author: SP8595 Great shot and a nice consist as well!
Date: 05/20/15 15:55 Re: Nice looking baretable train Author: railstiesballast I thought I would see intermodal cars with nothing on them.
Maybe I don't understand the term "baretable"? Date: 05/20/15 16:00 Re: Nice looking baretable train Author: 3rdswitch BNSF symbols trains loaded with all empty trailers and or containers being repositioned as a B or Baretable train. Nice catch.
JB Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/20/15 16:00 by 3rdswitch. Date: 05/20/15 16:00 Re: Nice looking baretable train Author: qnyla BNSF runs baretables all the time that are loaded with empty trailers or containers. They are labeled as a B4, such as the B PHXLAC4 xxA, the whole train is empty JB Hunt containers. It also runs as a B PHXLAC4 xxH,
with the H for Hunt. Date: 05/20/15 16:00 Re: Nice looking baretable train Author: ddg On BNSF, a bare table train usually meant a solid train of empty flats, but I've had "baretable" B symbol trains that were solid empty trailers too.
Date: 05/20/15 22:37 Re: Nice looking baretable train Author: railstiesballast Thank you all for the rest of the story......
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