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On January 24, 2005, as part of its tenth-anniversary celebration, the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway was renamed BNSF Railway and adopted a new logo. [86] By March, the logo had been applied to the sides and fronts of six ES44DCs, [87] and on April 11, BNSF officially chose the design it had applied to No. 7701. [88]
English: This is a logo for BNSF Railway. Date: 16 July 2012 (original upload date) Source: Obtained from BNSF's 2009 Shareholders Meeting Invitation. Author:
The expansion was a source of traffic unprecedented in United States railroad history. In 1971, the first full year for the new railroad, trains carried 64,116 million revenue ton-miles of freight, by 1979 the total was 135,004 million. [6] Most of the increase was attributed to Powder River coal from Wyoming.
English: This is a Burlington Northern Railroad logo from April 1970. Scanned from BN Form 6017, Stock 470-300M Time Table and traced in Adobe Illustrator CC 2017. Scanned from BN Form 6017, Stock 470-300M Time Table and traced in Adobe Illustrator CC 2017.
On September 22, 1995, AT&SF merged with Burlington Northern Railroad to form the Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway (BNSF). Some of the challenges resulting from the joining of the two companies included the establishment of a common dispatching system, the unionization of AT&SF's non-union dispatchers, and incorporating AT&SF's train ...
The last name change was to Burlington Northern Santa Fe (Manitoba) took place in 1999, following the merger of the BNSF Railway in 1996. There are currently seven employees: train crew having four, and maintenance of way having three. [citation needed]
BNSF Railway must pay nearly $400 million to a Native American tribe in Washington state, a federal judge ordered Monday after finding that the company intentionally trespassed when it repeatedly ...
Metra (reporting mark METX) is the primary commuter rail system [a] in the Chicago metropolitan area serving the city of Chicago and its surrounding suburbs via the Union Pacific Railroad, BNSF Railway, and other railroads. The system operates 243 stations on 11 rail lines. [4]