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RailPictures.Net Photo: BNSF 799 BNSF Railway GE C44-9W (Dash 9-44CW) at Placentia, California by Craig Walker
 
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        » BNSF San Bernardino Subdivision 
        » Placentia, California, USA (more..)
        » July 20, 2022
        Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
        » BNSF 799 (more..)
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        BNSF train H-BARSDG1-15A, a High Priority Merchandise freight heading from Barstow to San Diego; has just gotten a clear signal at Atwood, and is now continuing its journey an amazing 99 hours 17 minutes behind schedule, and possibly a little later after sitting here at Atwood for at least another hour awaiting permission to enter Metrolink's Olive Sub. (These searchlight signals will be replaced very soon – their less impressive replacements are already in place but covered for now.). This train is not very long (47 cars into Porphyry, but it set out 22 to 30 cars there) and is powered by a quartet of Dash 9-44CWs, the first three of which (799, 677 and 775) still wear the iconic ATSF/BNSF "Superfleet" red and silver paint scheme, with the fourth engine (5041) painted in BNSF's "Heritage II" black and orange (with yellow initials on the hood) scheme. Behind the power is Coaster F40PH-2C 2103, traveling dead-in-train back to San Diego, reportedly to be delivered to the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum. This train finally got clearance to move onto Metrolink's Olive Sub (and, from there, Metrolink's Orange Sub and then San Diego Northern's San Diego Sub) at 8:15 pm (20:15) and the crew was literally able to head into the sunset. (Placentia, California – July 20, 2022)
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