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RailPictures.Net Photo: BNSF 7275 BNSF Railway GE ES44DC at Fullerton, California by Craig Walker
 
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      » BNSF San Bernardino Subdivision 
      » Fullerton, California, USA (more..)
      » April 23, 2020
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      » BNSF 7275 (more..)
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      Passing through the Fullerton Transportation Center (what used to just be called the Fullerton Train Station) is BNSF Railway train Q-AUGLAC6-19L, a 131-car Guaranteed Service Intermodal train heading from Austell GA to Los Angeles CA. BNSF ES44DC 7275, Norfolk Southern SD70ACe 1058 and NS’s Norfolk & Western Heritage unit, ES44AC 8103 (with BNSF ES44C4s 7088 and 5544 as the rear DPU) are providing 21900 horsepower for this train, which is 8 hours 12 minutes behind schedule. (Fullerton, California – April 23, 2020)
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        Model  NIKON D7000
        ExposureTime  1/800
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