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 The return of the SD60M's - BN 8139 and 8169 lead the H NTWBRC, east through Naperville, IL.Added: August 05, 2010 

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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Burlington Northern Santa Fe (more..)
» EMD SD60M (more..)
» BNSF Chicago Subdivision (more..)
» Naperville, Illinois, USA (more..)
» August 02, 2010
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» BNSF 8139 (more..)
» BNSF H NTWBRC (more..)
» Nick Hart (more..)
» Contact Nick Hart
Remarks: BNSF 8139 and 8169, two BN painted SD60M's that were recent victims of the suffering economy, lead the high priority freight from Northtown, Minnesota to the Belt Railway of Chicago (H NTWBRC), through Naperville, on the Race Track. The engineer blows for the work crew and gives us a few toots as well. They're back!
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  User Comments on this Video (5)

Posted by Andrew Robb on August 5, 2010

TRICLOPSE!!! Man I miss those!

Posted by kyleyunker on August 5, 2010

Nice catch! Those are some cool locomotives for sure.

Posted by J B on August 6, 2010

All that green paint sure looks good on those long bodies.

Posted by Dan The Train Man on August 8, 2010

Now, That's what I call getting up close and personal with a long freight train! Nice shot!

Posted by GREGG@Q.R on August 9, 2010

Great to see these locos for real,I have two in HO scale (9242&9223) and they look tough even in that size!,can"t wait to get to the States and see all my models in the flesh,thanks for the tease!

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