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RailPictures.Net Photo: 4427 BHP Billiton Iron Ore EMD SD70ACe at Newman, Australia by Sean McGarraghy
 
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      » BHP Billiton Iron Ore (more..)
      » EMD SD70ACe (more..)
      » Newman 
      » Newman, Australia (more..)
      » September 18, 2020
      Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
      » 4427 (more..)
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      » Sean McGarraghy (more..)
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      A very late running BHP fuel train approaching Mt Whaleback is double headed by 4427 and 4468 on the morning of Friday 18 September 2020 as the first rays of sun light up the skies. All the Pilbara rail operators run fuel train services to convey distillate from the port to the mines.
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        ApertureFNumber  f/8.0
        Make  NIKON CORPORATION
        Model  NIKON Z 6
        ExposureTime  1/400
        ISOSpeedRatings  200
        Flash  0
        FocalLength  1350/10

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