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              US WaBuPNRA D0504b-001-014-001-002-Christianson000246 · Item · August 20, 1981
              Part of Al Christianson Collection - Friends of the Burlington Northern Railroad

              Burlington Northern Class SD9 Number 6170 and SD7 Number 6057 with a boxcar pass a semaphore signal at Fremont, Nebraska on August 20, 1981. Photo by Al Christianson. Number 6170 was built by Electro-Motive Division in September, 1955 as Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Number 368, Builder Number 20578. It was retired in June, 1986 Number 6057 was built by Electro-Motive Division in December, 1952 as Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Number 409, Builder Number 17405. It was retired in August, 1983

              US WaBuPNRA D0504b-001-014-001-002-Christianson000371 · Item · August 20, 1981
              Part of Al Christianson Collection - Friends of the Burlington Northern Railroad

              Burlington Northern GP30 Number 2233, former Burlington Number 956; GP30 Number 2242, former Burlington Number 965; meeting eastbound freight at Fremont, Nebraska on August 20, 1981. Burlington Northern 4740cc covered hopper Number 457133 behind power. Photo by Al Christianson.

              US WaBuPNRA D0504b-001-014-001-002-Christianson000378 · Item · August 20, 1981
              Part of Al Christianson Collection - Friends of the Burlington Northern Railroad

              Burlington Northern GP38-2 Number 2369, still in SLSF paint, with another former SLSF GP38-2 and two unidentified Burlington Northern units pull a manifest at Fremont, Nebraska on August 20, 1981. Number 2369 was built by Electro-Motive Division (EMD) in November 1972 as St. Louis-San Francisco Railway (SLSF) Number 699. Builder Number 72734-8. It became BNSF Number 2369. Photo by Al Christianson.