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The Chase Is On

Filed under Daily Doings | Posted by KenFL9 at 3:34 pm    

Yesterday evening on the way home I drove past the west end of Davidson Yard just in time to see the rear end of a westbound stack train heading out of town.  A large number of JB Hunt containers clued me in that this had to be a BNSF train, and I really wanted to see the power.  If I had only been five minutes earlier……

The sun was out full, I had the digital SLR in the car, and I decided I could spare a little time, so the chase was on.  His rear end was already out of sight when I crossed the tracks at Boaz Park with the rest of the backed up crowd, so I got on I20 and accelerated on west.  I could see the train in the distance making its way up the hill to Iona, but I could not see the power as I overtook him.  I heard an eastbound train call an approach signal leaving Weatherford as the westbound was hitting the detector at Aledo, so I figured on a meet at Earls.  I got off of I20 at the Bankhead Highway exit and drove back to the Centerpoint Road crossing just east of Earls.  I was set and ready when the BNSF 4320 West came past me with the intention of holding the main at Earls.

BNSF 4320 West North Annetta TX 04-26-07

The eastbound train would be coming directly out of the sun here at the crossing, so I drove on east a bit on Centerpoint Road until I found this open location for a broadside.  In a few minutes the train that had taken the siding at Earls turned out to be the BNSF 4145 East with two units.

BNSF 4145 East North Annetta TX 04-26-07

Unfortunately there was no livestock in the pasture to make use of the watering trough, but it still made a good photo prop.  With two trains in the bag, I now sprinted for home myself, and was walking in the front door when I heard the BNSF 4145 East blowing for the crossing at Boaz Park.

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Comment by Robert Saenz

April 27, 2007 @ 6:18 pm

Great catch Ken! I was on the 4145 at 2:30 am this morning (4-27)! Its the our CLAT (Clovis to Atlanta) train here on the KCS! Talk about a bumpy ride…but we made it to Shreveport in piece!

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