BNSF 2520 with an ATSF Caboose!!!
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@Treyvs horn dude horn lol
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@atsfft103 not that your smart enought to know. you cant even spell please.
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Sure do miss seeing the caboose on the end of trains. They now have the freds on the end now.
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Does anyone know where the word "caboose" comes from? It's only recently come into common use in Britain, where it was previously just called a guard's van or a brake van. Is it of North American Indian origin (it sounds like papoose)?
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Man the BNSF engines are ugly, they should always have throwback engines
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@BNSF9250 plzzz WARBONNET IN DASH-9 and SD75M's look thousands of times better then bean sniff sd60ms
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@BNSF9250 first i would like to say you must really be hard up for an arguement to reply to a comment i left a year ago, now that being said yes we still have some trains with the atsf number on them but the point being that bn and atsf merged and now the name is bnsf, if you care to argue that or anything else i have the question of where you work because the top of my check does say bnsf.
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@spencerlovestrains are u tone def. that is a wonderful horn
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@cjone33 not true. atsf power still exists with BNSf patching. it is a completely new railroad. ATSF and BN no longer exist, enjoy ur delousion.
LOL yea I was laughing over that....but Love the whistle on that thing
Treyvs 4 years ago