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the fall of a sentinel of the pines...

first snowfall of the season

I don't see deer often so I am always happy to see one.

This looks like a female mule deer (Pinnacles NP).

 

After Amtrak, the Westbound Hastings local passes through Denton. A merger meet in 2023 is kinda neat.

A broken rail at Berks slowed traffic down enough that chasing was quite easy. We made it from here to Berks not only ahead of the LINHAS, but ahead of the sand train in front too.

Accelerating out of the hole at Grafton.

With it being a straight shot with a highway parallel to it, we played leapfrog with the train all afternoon.

 

To avoid the vast amount of wedge shots the line allowed, we stopped at every overpass we could. This shot off the US-81 overpass at Fairmont was my favorite of the bunch.

 

BNSF GP50 3132 leads the 605 local westbound on the Hastings Subdivision through Fairmont, Nebraska, January 8, 2023.

605 local going over a hump near Exeter.

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Egrets feed their newly hatched young by regurgitating food into the nest, where the chicks pick it up to feed. As the chicks increase in size and weight they start grabbing their parents bills in order to hasten the delivery of food...

Finally when the chicks become large enough to grasp their parents bills, food goes directly into the mouths of the young.

 

Great Egrets were hunted to the brink of extinction for their feathers by the late nineteenth century, This sparked conservation movements and some of the first laws to protect birds.

All three BNs are online and shooting white smoke as they pull through A Street on the Hastings Sub.

Monday's LINHAS will be one I remember for a while. The three best looking BN whitefaces left on the roster team up to pull a short manifest down the Hastings Sub.

Climbing up and out of Crete.

Meeting a freight at Friend

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Merger meet at Denton with 662 on the HASLIN and 3132 on the Hasting Local

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A BN GP50 leads the Westbound 605 local under Highway 14 at Saronville. They should build a wider shoulder on this bridge.

After shooting 5 at Melia, we headed towards Denton to try to get 5 heading west on the Hastings Sub after it's stop in Lincoln.

 

We pulled up to the Old Cheney crossing and noticed that the tied down HASLIN had 662 on the lead. Thankfully there wasn't a crew in the cab to chew us out for driving back in for our photo, and we got our shot of 5 making it's way through.

 

We noticed that the Hastings local had signals out behind 5 and decided to hang out to get it coming by as well. Out of curiosity, I hopped back in my car to check my trusty tablet (Thank you for all the help James) and saw "BNSF 3132" pop up at Cobb. It's go time.

 

We set up shop a little further ahead alongside 662 and with the light pretty much perfect, 3132 came chugging by, setting up a prime merger shot. And, in 2023 at that.

 

What a morning.

 

BNSF GP50 3132 leads the Hastings local westbound on the Hastings Subdivision past C44-9W 662 on a tied down manifest outside Denton, Nebraska, April 1, 2023.

LINHAS tailing a sand train towards Berks

An early morning text from Sam got me out of bed and down to Lincoln to see 3132 on the 605. With clear skies and a late departure time a wonderful chase to Hastings took up the rest of the day.

After continuing the chase west, we ended up on backroads coming into Harvard and made our way through some soft roads to this open curve to the west of town.

 

This was our last well-lit shot of the day, as the clouds moved in as he hit Hastings. Overall, it was still a great day out with good friends chasing old crusty locomotives. I start a new job tomorrow, my first full-time gig since graduating a year-and-a-half ago, and this chase was a great way to go out with a bang before the amount of free time I have is severely decreased. Oh well, at least I'll have some extra cash to afford the trips I do take.

 

BNSF GP50 3132 leads the 605 local westbound on the Hastings Subdivision outside Harvard, Nebraska, January 8, 2023.

Some wild growing tree limbs

Making good time through Fairmont

A pair of GP50s (with the proper leader) are down on their knees dragging the 605 uphill South of Denton.

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