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Published: 2014-05-29 03:27:21 +0000 UTC; Views: 738; Favourites: 21; Downloads: 5
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Description My hometown of Garden City, KS isn't known for a large amount of railroad activity, despite its own existence being due to the ATSF's westard expansion in the 1880s. Much of what was built out in those days is gone, including the turntable that used to exist west of town. Today, BNSF owns the trackage, and the La Junta Sub carries light traffic at best--10 trains per day on a good day, though it does serve as a portion of the route for the Southwest Chief. Garden City itself has little in the way of tie-ins to the line: a small way yard, a few industrial sidings, and an old ATSF depot that barely survived the last few decades.

Here, a pair of ex-BN Geeps, GP50 #2732 and GP39M #2740 run light through the yard while doing some daily moves.

This was the only action I caught in town all weekend, mainly because it was a holiday, and I just didn't feel like getting up at 3AM to see a manifest roll through.

Ironically, #2740 was seen here later in Lenexa, KS by metalheadrailfan .

Canon EOS 30D
Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8 L IS USM
ISO 800 @ 1/320, f/6.3
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BritBastard [2014-05-29 08:21:57 +0000 UTC]

Love the photo. 
Thank you for the accompanying detailed notes.  Much appreciated.
David

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factorone33 In reply to BritBastard [2014-06-02 18:41:32 +0000 UTC]

I find that I like to post material that tells a story, or at least post cool shots that I can recall what was happening at the time.

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