BHP - Iron Ore - Worlds Longest Train
This is a BHP Iron Ore train running from the mines to Port Hedland WA. As far as I know, this train was only run once to prove that it could be done. It used 10 GE AC 6000 to move the almost 100,000 Tonne train to its destination.

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BHP Iron Ore trains, heaviest in the world. Pilbara, Western Australia

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Huge Iron Ore Trains at Port Hedland Western Australia

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