Three EJ&E SD38-2's (664,670 and 665) pull out of the east end of BNSF's Eola Yard for headroom. They are preparing to switch onto the track that their State Line coal train is on.Filmed on February 9th, 2008.
've learned about a new type of treated fabric that in combination with the sun, actually provides a special light therapy for your skin. It's made by SunSoul and you can see it with the hat I am wearing today. I love it when we can use low tech solutions that are self-managed instead of going into an office for a complex procedure & machinery.Mahalo to Mark Manaoat and Jon Redmond for introducing today's episode! I met them while they were rescuing a nudibranch that had washed up on the shore.Hawaiian word:Lā: sun
EJ&E SD38-2's 664,670 and 665 depart the east end of BNSF's Eola Yard, in Aurora, IL., with the eastbound State Line coal train.Filmed on February 9th, 2008.