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Western Railroad Discussion > A Snowy Weekend in OklahomaDate: 03/03/15 18:59 A Snowy Weekend in Oklahoma Author: midlandvalley This past weekend brought a few inches of "fun" to Central Oklahoma after a fairly uneventful winter. Here's a few photographs during breaks in the actual ice/snowfall.
BNSF ES44C4 7984 is the lead unit on a southbound intermodal on the Red Rock Subdivision just south of downtown Oklahoma City as it passes the power of a southbound unit corn syrup train tied down on Main 1. The power at right is the DPU of a southbound unit grain train that was also tied down on Main 1. Some closer shots of the BNSF 7984 as it passed....with BNSF 7983/7982 also in the consist. Date: 03/03/15 19:08 Re: A Snowy Weekend in Oklahoma Author: midlandvalley Meanwhile, north of downtown OKC, a southbound intermodal was also tied down on Main 2 behind the BNSF 8019. This is just south of the former Santa Fe Nowers Yard and a frequent place to stop southbounds without blocking any grade crossings.
Over on the Union Pacific's Oklahoma City Subdivision, UP SD60M 2325 is the eastward facing unit on a SD60M/SD70M/SD60M lashup tied down on the stub of the former Rock Island mainline that lead to the former RI freight house and a connection with the Santa Fe. These three units have been in a more or less captive service on a local between Oklahoma City and Chickasha; it had operated with a SD60M/SD60/SD60M combination fairly recently. On Sunday, March 1st, the Arkansas-Oklahoma operated from Shawnee to Oklahoma City to work the interchange with the UP; here's the train returning behind GP30 2411 and GP35 4510 on the former Rock Island between McLoud and Dale, OK. Date: 03/04/15 04:14 Re: A Snowy Weekend in Oklahoma Author: oklachaser Really great series of photos.
Ronda Thomas Date: 03/04/15 08:51 Re: A Snowy Weekend in Oklahoma Author: kansas1 Great photos from a former OKC resident.
Any idea why they are tying down stack trains? Still short of crews? Date: 03/04/15 09:08 Re: A Snowy Weekend in Oklahoma Author: Milw_E70 kansas1 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Great photos from a former OKC resident. > > Any idea why they are tying down stack trains? > Still short of crews? Crews running OKC south are based in Alliance, TX. As you know, the weather down there hasn't been kind at all lately. Date: 03/04/15 12:27 Re: A Snowy Weekend in Oklahoma Author: ns1000 Nice pics!! I like Pic 1!!
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