BNSF Riding Platform


They are called "shoving" not "riding" platforms. We used a wide vision one also to shove up the Olive Sub from Irvine CA about 15 miles. BNSF even has one that's nothing but a flat car. And think someone miss numbered it 99"0"753 because of the graffiti. When they were Santa Fe they were all 999___.
 
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They are called "shoving" not "riding" platforms. We used a wide vision one also to shove up the Olive Sub from Irvine CA about 15 miles. BNSF even has one that's nothing but a flat car. And think someone miss numbered it 99"0"753 because of the graffiti. When they were Santa Fe they were all 999___.
Yes the number error correction is in the video.
Thanks , Mike
 
The bnsf uses both caboose and flatcars with railings welded on so the brakeman or conductor have something to hang on to the bnsf build converted. nine of these flats about a year and half back in newton ks the railroads i drive around said they were for newton after a month they all got ship out.
 



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