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Western Railroad Discussion > Toto's Transcon TrioDate: 12/05/16 18:03 Toto's Transcon Trio Author: mg8711 Yesterday, "santafe199" invited me along with him to Topeka to see Mr. "wag216" about an upcoming thread they'll be teaming up on to present here. After visiting with Art, Lance and I ventured down to the Transcon hoping what had been a cloudy morning would be a sunny afternoon and evening. We managed 3 trains under full sunshine on what was a rather quiet couple of hours on the Emporia Sub.
1) Seconds after a cloud shadow moved out of the scene (how often does THAT happen), BNSF 4349 leads a 12,000 foot stack train west at Shawnee Heights Road between Quenemo and Melvern, KS. 2) Further west at Ridgeton, another westbound intermodal is seen at Wanamaker Road climbing up here to the highest point on the Transcon between Emporia and Kansas City. 3) Minutes before sunset, BNSF 4051 charges east towards Ridgeton with another intermodal in tow. All images taken December 4th, 2016 Thanks for looking! mg8711 Date: 12/05/16 19:00 Re: Toto's Transcon Trio Author: EastKSRailfan That sunset shot is very impressive!
Carl Graves, Lawrence, KS Date: 12/05/16 19:42 Re: Toto's Transcon Trio Author: santafe199 Your second shot (fully sunlit at Ridgeton) came out great! Aren't you glad I talked you into pulling that obnoxious clump of weeds from the side of that little farm road?
(heh heh... :^) Chauffeur Date: 12/06/16 09:51 Re: Toto's Transcon Trio Author: KPryor Beautiful photos! Love that sunset shot especially.
Ken Pryor Flat Rock, IL http://kpryor.rrpicturearchives.net/ Date: 12/06/16 15:23 Re: Toto's Transcon Trio Author: ns1000 Nice pics!!
Date: 12/06/16 22:42 Re: Toto's Transcon Trio Author: JGFuller Did that 12,000-foot train have DPU?
Interesting that the head end of the train is single-stacks? Wonder why . . . Date: 12/07/16 04:21 Re: Toto's Transcon Trio Author: mg8711 JGFuller Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Did that 12,000-foot train have DPU? Yes, two units mid-train and one on the rear. > Interesting that the head end of the train is > single-stacks? Wonder why . . . Coincidence (and weight) most likely. It had quite a few singles. mg8711 Posted from Android |