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In this program we see a still independent Burlington Northern in 1994. BN was hungry for power and so we see various leased locomotives head up many of the trains.
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Santa Fe’s Marceline Sub runs between Argentine Yard at Kansas City and the Mississippi River crossing at Fort Madison, Iowa. We’ll see “Q” trains and “T” trains and lots of Warbonnets.
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It’s 1992, and railfan Bob Ernst set out to document Kansas City’s largest railroad presence, the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, with a tour of the best railfan locations in the area.
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It’s 1995, the last year for an independent Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. Giant BNSF is still in the future, the Panhandle Sub is busy and we are there to see the action.
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The almonds are in full bloom as we follow the Union Pacific’s Tidewater subdivision past the groves and through the crowded streets of Modesto, California.
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When we say Warbonnets, we mean Santa Fe! Take a look at these high-tech red and silver Warbonnets in action – and there’s no better place than the environs of Raton Pass.
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Small but mighty, the Indiana Harbor Belt is a modern carrier with character. We’ll also see some shops action as well as Belt Railway of Chicago action.
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Enjoy long gone Santa Fe passenger trains pulled by mighty steam locomotives and classic diesels, including Santa Fe-1, FTs, F3s, & PA-2s. All of these diesels are in Warbonnet colors.
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The railroad’s battle with snow is legendary. Machines of Iron brings you action shots of wedge plows, both steam and diesel rotaries and a modern day Jordan spreader.