| Follow a westbound loaded grain train over Marias Pass from Browning to Belton, Montana on Sunday, October 7, 2001. The G-CCMINB9-04 originated in Clay City, Minnesota on October 4th with a destination of Interbay, Washington. Simply click on the thumbnail image to view a larger version or view all of the larger images in one page. - Paul Birkholz |
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The ridge of the continental divide funnels the westbound, loaded grain train towards the summit west of Bison, MT. |
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Just a tinge of fall color is evident in the aspen trees east of Summit, MT. Concrete ties and heavy rail are standard on almost all of the BNSF line over Marias Pass. |
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At Summit, MT, the G-CCMINB9-04 enters double track which will continue over the Pass all the way to Java East. |
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The area between Paola and Red Eagle provides a number of opportunities for photos well above the rails from the surrounding ridges. |
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One of the straightest sections of track over Marias Pass is from Red Eagle to Nyack. The westbound grain train is approaching the end of the double track mainline at Nyack. |
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A convenient clearing in the trees provides this vista of the G-CCMINB9-04 along the Middle Fork Flathead River and passing through Tunnel #4 east of Belton, MT. |
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Manifest, grain, & intermodal |
Amtrak, manifest & Z-trains |
From Browning to Belton |
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