Another "Z" train in the westbound parade rumbles through Kingman Canyon.
What appears to a set of brand new C4's roll an international container train westward through Kingman Canyon.
Two trains in Kingman Canyon.
A BNSF International Container train winds through Kingman Box Canyon heading eastbound.
Kingman at sundown... a BNSF Z tran hustles westward through the scenic Kingman Canyon.
BNSF Eastbound over the old "Santa Fe" bridge in Kingman Canyon. It is so beautiful here.
Two BNSF Z trains meet in the incredible scenery of Kingman Canyon. This was my first visit here.
My first ever visit to Kingman Canyon, a breathtaking area as a BNSF Eastbound Z slides through.
Westbound doublestack of the BNSF in Kingman Canyon with ES44C4 # 8040 and ES44DC # 7822 in front and two other GE's not visible in the rear.
Eastbound BNSF doublestack in the Kingman Canyon with ES44C4 # 6800 and # 8138 and a third unidentified GE power.
A quartet of orange GE's lead a westbound stacker through Kingman Canyon on a stellar August morning.
A trio of Dash 9's glide downgrade through Kingman Canyon on the point of a westbound stack train.
As the sun gets ready to dip behind the mountains, five GE's lead a stack train east as it crosses over a dried up river bed in Kingman Canyon.
A trio of H2's lead a westbound stack train through Kingman Canyon on a beautiful evening in Arizona.
BNSF pig trains pass each other in Kingman Canyon