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BAKERSFIELD TO MOJAVE, CALIFORNIA.

A photographic journey over this amazing line. Bakersfield is 400ft above sea level and in 50 miles the line climbs to Tehachapi Summit at a height of 4,028ft then in 18 miles it drops 1,279ft down to Mojave. The 3,628 foot climb on the north side is achieved by horseshoe bends and clinging to the sides of the mountain and of course the famous Tehachapi Loop (which is actually near Woodford) where the front of a train will pass over the rear of the train at a height differential of 77 feet. It is interesting to note that the height of the summit is only 381ft lower than Ben Nevis! It is a line that every railway enthusiast should visit at least once to marvel at the spectacle.
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    BNSF 7618 (ES44DC) is the lead locomotive on an uphill coil train emerging from Tunnel 9 and about to enter Walong siding. 28/04/2007.
    The conductor of an eastbound coil train waiting in Walong siding headed by BNSF 7618 (ES44DC), BNSF 5012 (C44-9W) gives a roll by check to a westbound manifest headed by BNSF 4777, BNSF 4655, BNSF 5186 & BNSF 4440 (all C44-9W) about to start down the spiral loop. 28/04/2007.