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On a nice, sunny Sunday evening southbound VBCEVE (New Westminster, BC - Everett, Wa) crosses the newly decked portion of the Mud Bay trestle, with Mount Baker being highlighted by the evening light. The trestle, which was originally wooden, has fallen victim for the need to be upgraded as an increase of heavier BNSF coal traffic has become more frequent to Roberts Bank Coal Port.
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Caption: On a nice, sunny Sunday evening southbound VBCEVE (New Westminster, BC - Everett, Wa) crosses the newly decked portion of the Mud Bay trestle, with Mount Baker being highlighted by the evening light. The trestle, which was originally wooden, has fallen victim for the need to be upgraded as an increase of heavier BNSF coal traffic has become more frequent to Roberts Bank Coal Port.

Photographer:
Christopher Wasney [64] (more) (contact)
Date: 02/22/2015 (search)
Railway: BNSF (search)
Reporting Marks: BNSF 7901, CN 8871, CN 2172 (search)
Train Symbol: VBCEVE (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Mud Bay Trestle, MP 127.6, BNSF New Westminster Sub (search)
City/Town: Surrey (search)
Province: British Columbia (search)
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