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RailPictures.Net Photo: IAIS 515 Iowa Interstate Railroad GE ES44AC at Kellogg, Iowa by mtnclimberjoe
 
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        Community Response Locomotive Details Location/Date of Photo
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        » Iowa Interstate Railroad (more..)
        » GE ES44AC (more..)
        » IAIS Newton Sub 
        » Kellogg, Iowa, USA (more..)
        » September 11, 2021
        Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
        » IAIS 515 (more..)
        » IAIS CBBI (more..)
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        After dropping the conductor off, the Iowa Interstate's CBBI rolls past the Heartland Coop elevators in Kellogg, Iowa and prepares to make a large block swap of hoppers, pulling and dropping cars before continuing east.
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          ApertureFNumber  f/7.1
          Make  NIKON CORPORATION
          Model  NIKON D7500
          ExposureTime  1/500
          ISOSpeedRatings  200
          Flash  16
          FocalLength  260/10

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