Hi, The final day of the trip was spent in the vicinity of Guernsey, WY. The photos are grouped by location, rather than chronologically, and, due to the number of photos, they are spread across two posts.
East of town Bill Kalkman knew of an S curve where we got the first train of our visit (above and below).
Fortunately the trains are moving very slowly through here as they are still within yard limits. This allowed for a second series of photos about a 1/4 mile away (above and two below).
All of the coal trains we saw had DPUs (above and below).
Later we caught an eastbound mixed manifest/double stack in the same area (above and three below).
Guernsey State Park, across the North Platte River from Guernsey provided a number of opportunities. Here is one looking toward the town and the BNSF yard (above and 3 below). Guernsey is a crew change point.
A little down the hill from the view looking toward town is a tunnel portal (above and below).
East of town Bill Kalkman knew of an S curve where we got the first train of our visit (above and below).
Fortunately the trains are moving very slowly through here as they are still within yard limits. This allowed for a second series of photos about a 1/4 mile away (above and two below).
All of the coal trains we saw had DPUs (above and below).
Later we caught an eastbound mixed manifest/double stack in the same area (above and three below).
Guernsey State Park, across the North Platte River from Guernsey provided a number of opportunities. Here is one looking toward the town and the BNSF yard (above and 3 below). Guernsey is a crew change point.
A little down the hill from the view looking toward town is a tunnel portal (above and below).
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