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Western Railroad Discussion > Unit crude oil tanker train roaring by at sunset -- Thompson, NDDate: 09/24/22 13:17 Unit crude oil tanker train roaring by at sunset -- Thompson, ND Author: jmulhol2 BNSF #7538, a GE ES44DC (built: 04/2007), along with another BNSF "GEVO" and BNSF "Dash9", leads a 3x0, 108-car eastbound (geographically southbound) unit crude oil tanker train with two additional "buffer" cars past MP87 on the BNSF Hillsboro Subdivision just south of Thompson, ND, during the cool, breezy, and drizzly sunset hour of 09/23/2022.
You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 09/24/22 14:55 Re: Unit crude oil tanker train roaring by at sunset -- Thompson, Author: zaltwsp7 Awesome..
Thanks for showing the train in entirety. Liked the reflection of the tank car's yellow reflectors and the FRED at the end. Great Video Jake. - Andy Date: 09/24/22 17:35 Re: Unit crude oil tanker train roaring by at sunset -- Thompson, Author: DTrainshooter I wonder how many bbls. each one of those cars holds...42 gallons to a barrel right ?
Date: 09/24/22 19:26 Re: Unit crude oil tanker train roaring by at sunset -- Thompson, Author: trainorderskja Roughly 30,000 gallons, which is roughly 700 barrels.
Date: 09/25/22 17:59 Re: Unit crude oil tanker train roaring by at sunset -- Thompson, Author: ProAmtrak Nice video man!
Date: 09/25/22 19:57 Re: Unit crude oil tanker train roaring by at sunset -- Thompson, Author: jmulhol2 zaltwsp7 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Awesome.. > Thanks for showing the train in entirety. > Liked the reflection of the tank car's yellow > reflectors and the FRED at the end. > Great Video Jake. > - Andy You are most welcome, and thank you for the comments! Date: 09/25/22 19:57 Re: Unit crude oil tanker train roaring by at sunset -- Thompson, Author: jmulhol2 ProAmtrak Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Nice video man! Thank you, ProAmtrak! |