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Nostalgia & History > Visiting BN, old, rare, gone, obscureDate: 09/15/21 06:18 Visiting BN, old, rare, gone, obscure Author: Roadjob I liked the BN but never really railfanned it to any great extent. It was a road that just happened to be around another road I was interested in at any given time. The one exception was a dedicated visit to Marias Pass in 1986. Dedicated because it was the only railroad there, but also because my wife at the time was insistant on the Glacier National Park experience. This limited my time on the Pass to early mornings, and late in the day. The park was stunningly beautiful, but so was the topography the railroad ran through. Railroad's gone, and so is that wife! Here are a few morsels of BN images captured at different times, and with some uniqueness to the road.
top...This has got to be one of the most brutish beasts ever put on the rails. Not exactly a hit with the railroad, but here it is in its testphase. middle...Before there was a flyover at Grand Island Nebraska, this was one hell of a spot in 1983 bottom...Love this homegrown beauty. Have no idea where this was taken Bill Rettberg Bel Air, MD Date: 09/15/21 06:21 Re: Visiting BN, old, rare, gone, obscure Author: refarkas The design of BN 5499 makes it look like a warrior.
Bob Date: 09/15/21 06:21 Re: Visiting BN, old, rare, gone, obscure Author: Roadjob top...Loved the cowl units of Santa Fe and BN. Outside of Chicago in 1976
middle...NW5 near Duluth Mn. 1978 bottom....EARLY BN westbound on triple track raceway. 1971 Bill Rettberg Bel Air, MD Date: 09/15/21 06:26 Re: Visiting BN, old, rare, gone, obscure Author: Roadjob top...another unique feature of BN, cabless GE power
middle...coming around Tehachapi Loop in 1977. Believe this was a test of some remote control setup. There is also a BN B unit back fourth in consist with test gear in it. bottom...Fast fading Fs were still rather common place in Duluth area in 1978. Bill Rettberg Bel Air, MD Date: 09/15/21 06:40 Re: Visiting BN, old, rare, gone, obscure Author: Bob3985 I liked your photo #6.
Crisp, clear and excellent framing. Bob Krieger Cheyenne, WY Date: 09/15/21 07:02 Re: Visiting BN, old, rare, gone, obscure Author: gcm Really excellent BW shots of the BN.
Gary Date: 09/15/21 08:02 Re: Visiting BN, old, rare, gone, obscure Author: santafe199 How does a fan deliver compliments that aren't direct clones of previously delievered compliments? Hard to do, so I'll just say (repeat) good stuff!!! I especially like the peek back at Q history on the "raceway"... :^)
Lance Date: 09/15/21 10:37 Re: Visiting BN, old, rare, gone, obscure Author: boxcar1954 Testing shown in #5 may have preceeded the purchase of the 8300 and 8350-series master/remote SD40T-2's, used on the Modoc. All great shots. #1 si for sure 'all business'. Thanks for posting these gems.
Date: 09/15/21 12:20 Re: Visiting BN, old, rare, gone, obscure Author: 3rdswitch Excellent bunch.
JB Date: 09/15/21 12:29 Re: Visiting BN, old, rare, gone, obscure Author: ironmtn Another excellent series, Bill. I miss the BN as it was, and I'm glad I got to see a lot of it. Your images brought back a lot of memories. Not everyone who worked there relished their time with the Big Green Machine, but for me and other railfans, it was a very interesting period. And yup, I'd go back to the green-and-white, even with an "SF" added to the name. Much as I like the way that the four-lettered successor of today operates, and appreciate their tremendous business success, if it can't be red-and-silver or green-and-white, orange just doesn't do it for me.
Thanks again for some really fine images. MC Date: 09/15/21 14:00 Re: Visiting BN, old, rare, gone, obscure Author: texchief1 Nice shots, Bill!
RC Lundgren Elgin, TX Date: 09/15/21 18:02 Re: Visiting BN, old, rare, gone, obscure Author: halfmoonharold Thanks for your posts, always appreciated! BN 6618 is heading east on the EL into Hammond, IN, having just crossed the Grand Calumet River on a bridge shared with N&W.
Date: 09/15/21 18:04 Re: Visiting BN, old, rare, gone, obscure Author: jgilmore Well, you got around a little bit, enough to get your toes wet... :>)
Terrific BN variety! JG Date: 09/16/21 03:00 Re: Visiting BN, old, rare, gone, obscure Author: UP951West Bob, that's my choice , too .
Bob3985 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I liked your photo #6. > Crisp, clear and excellent framing. Date: 09/16/21 06:56 Re: Visiting BN, old, rare, gone, obscure Author: AndyBrown I love that broadside of the C30 at Grand Island. Hard to believe how common those were and now pretty much gone. Bummer.
Andy Date: 09/16/21 08:29 Re: Visiting BN, old, rare, gone, obscure Author: TAW Roadjob Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > top...Loved the cowl units of Santa Fe and BN. > Outside of Chicago in 1976 This sure looks like northbound on C&WI crossing the Erie Bridge in Hammond. TAW Date: 09/16/21 23:18 Re: Visiting BN, old, rare, gone, obscure Author: Seventyfive I believe BN 6618 in the fourth photo is southward on the joint EL+C&O approaching
Hohman Ave. Tower in Hammond, Indiana. The switch shown is for the connection to the Monon, which I have never seen photos of being used. The real giveaway in this photo for me is the gigantic radio tower at left. I recall it being near the Gauntlet Bridge on the B&OCT west of State Line Tower. Thanks for an excellent set of B&W photos. Date: 09/17/21 08:13 Re: Visiting BN, old, rare, gone, obscure Author: TAW Seventyfive Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I believe BN 6618 in the fourth photo is southward > on the joint EL+C&O approaching > Hohman Ave. Tower in Hammond, Indiana. Thanks. I had the right place, wrong direction. I don't remember the radio tower. Last time I was out around there was 1970 or so. TAW |