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RailPictures.Net Photo: MRL 358 Montana Rail Link EMD SD45 at Austin, Montana by Mike Danneman
 
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    » Montana Rail Link (more..)
    » EMD SD45 (more..)
    » Mullan Pass on Montana Rail Link’s Third Subdivision 
    » Austin, Montana, USA (more..)
    » August 28, 1993
    Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
    » MRL 358 (more..)
    » BN 123 (more..)
    » Mike Danneman (more..)
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    Burlington Northern train 123 climbs the steep grade of Mullan Pass with all-Montana Rail Link power as it works through the curves above Austin, Montana, on August 28, 1993. Up front, MRL SD45 No. 358 leads a pair of SD45-2s, with the middle unit still in patched Santa Fe colors. Half way back in the train in the previous curve is a set of four MRL EMDs of a manned helper set grinding upgrade. Helper sets out of Helena in this era were made up of combinations of SD40/SD45/SD45-2 units.
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