**Title: Exploring the Santa Fe/Burlington Northern Merger in Commerce, CA | BNSF**
Are you fascinated by railroads and the history behind them? Join us as we take a deep dive into the Santa Fe/Burlington Northern merger in Commerce, CA. Despite being built by Santa Fe, this video explores the evolution of the railroad eleven years into the merger with Burlington Northern.
We’ll take you on a visual tour of the former Santa Fe yard at Redondo Junction and other historical sites in the vicinity. Get ready for an exciting railfanning experience as we uncover the rich history of the Santa Fe and BNSF railroads.
Throughout the video, you’ll witness the legacy of Santa Fe and BNSF as we showcase the unique features and operations of these iconic railroads. Whether you’re a railroad enthusiast or a history buff, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in this exploration of Commerce, CA.
So, grab your conductor’s hat and hop on board as we uncover the fascinating merger of Santa Fe and Burlington Northern in Commerce, CA.
**Keywords/Tags:**
– Commerce CA
– BNSF
– Santa Fe
– ATSF
– Railroad
– Railfanning
*Transcript*
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For more information about the Santa Fe and Burlington Northern merger and other railroad history, visit [BNSF](https://www.bnsf.com/) and [Burlington Northern Santa Fe](http://www.bnsf.com/) websites.
Oh my gosh for heavans sakes get the old big boy engine running or put it inside a garage and keep it from all the elements, it's gonna rust out, 🤯😵😱
Great videos.
Many years ago I had a Santa Fe Tyco HO scale set when we lived in Long Beach, and then Los Angeles! Love the Santa Fe.
3:06 Locomotives are bouncing around like boats on rough waters.
Great video love it
The good old days of railroading and railfanning where the old ATSF locomotives were still on the roster and not in storage or retired, sucks that the GP30s and 35s are gone as well as the SD45-2s,SD75Ms, and now some of the Dash 8s are going
Ah the good old days of the San Bernardino Sub before the GEVO era.
awesome! warbonnet and a fake bonnet! my favorites