BNSF locomotive on fire.

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BNSF locomotive on fire.

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Hm, its exhaust is on fire. Never came across this, was completely surprised.
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NathanFromEngland wrote:Hm, its exhaust is on fire. Never came across this, was completely surprised.
That's a GE locomotive for you. Turbo failure... it can happen to just about any diesel engine though.

Do a search for that (GE locomotive turbo failure) on YouTube and you will get to see a bunch of them.
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Tommy caught this happening on a CN EMD once as well (strong language warning):
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NathanFromEngland wrote:Hm, its exhaust is on fire. Never came across this, was completely surprised.
Already saw that many times while watching railcams (pretty rare here since theres only 2 big freights per day and 1 local)
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