Originally built in 1959 for the Southern as a high hood SD24, this now SD18M lives in Cozad, Nebraska. This unit has quite the history. It went from the Southern, to PNCX (a lease fleet), then to... (more)
Originally built in 1959 for the Southern as a high hood SD24, this now SD18M lives in Cozad, Nebraska. This unit has quite the history. It went from the Southern, to PNCX (a lease fleet), then to... (more)
A former BNSF SD9 rests beneath a star filled winter sky in rural Nebraska. The H1 paint scheme on this unit is holding up nicely. This is certainly a rare breed.
Built as Milwaukee 2200, then making stops at DM&E and then Indiana Railroad, this DeBruce Grain loco has established residence at these grain elevators since at least 2006.
One of many soldiers assigned to elevator duties out west. This one has a varied history, beginning life as Southern Railway SD24 #2510. The current scheme is almost a reflection of its time on ... (more)
The grain elevator in Cozad, Nebraska, is Peavy's, but power assigned to handle the cars belongs to DeBruce Grain. DBGX "SD18M" 6634 was built in October 1959 as Southern Railway SD24 2... (more)
A former iC SW14 rebuild is seen at DBG's Amarillo Terminal, 1442 has seen a mix of previous employers prior to it's arrival in Amarillo.
(Photo Taken with permission)
DeBruce Grain GP9 272, a former Southern Pacific unit still in it's previous owner's colors, Texas Northeastern stands with a former Santa Fe GP7U 2230 which was purchased from OmniTrax three year... (more)
Grain dust floats over covered hoppers as DeBruce Grain No. 4153 loads four cars at the company’s grain elevators at Fremont, Nebraska, on May 22, 2014. The paint scheme and worn nose logo easil... (more)
DeBruce Grain No. 4153 switches the company’s grain elevators at Fremont, Nebraska, on May 22, 2014. The paint scheme and worn nose logo easily identify the rebuilt EMD GP7 as a former Chicago a... (more)
A nice SW1200 owned by DeBruce Grain basks in the Nebraska sunlight next to the grain elevator at Clarks NE. In the background the DPU's of a WB stack train are stopped with a couple derailed wel... (more)