Street running at Jack London Square. What amazes me are the train speeds, it is not like they creep down the street. Authorized speed for passenger trains last time I looked was 25 mph.
Flowers are in full bloom, while a Heritage 1 Dash 9 leads a 19-car Warm Springs Local up the Square on a mild 73 degree June afternoon.
Two big Dash 9's lead the Northbound Warm Springs Local up Jack London Square on a nice late Spring afternoon.
Amtrak 529 returns to the Coach Yard with a second-generation F59PHI doing the dirty work.
RP'er Ryan Parent frames a shot of the Northbound San Joaquin Train 711 rolling through Jack London Square on a dazzling Spring morning. Just to the left of Ryan, out of view is other RP'er John R... (more)
Miss Katy leads a 138 car stacktrain up Jack London Square on a lovely Spring evening.
A hour before UP844 rolls down the street, we see Amtrak 525 cruise south with the CDTX 2051 leading the way.
Steamy streets! UP 844 creeps at a snails' pace down Jack London Square, which is lined with railfans, lookie-loos and people just passing by. I'm unsure of the last time JLS saw mainline s... (more)
Dedicated to Ben Sutton, RP'er, and UPS driver. UPY 600 leads the 82 Local down Jack London Square while a UPS truck sits in the street delivering to Barnes and Nobles.
UP1995 makes its first appearance into the Bay Area leading an inspection special. It's just moments from pulling into the Oakland Yard, as it rolls up the famed Jack London Square
Lonestar Street. UP1988 looks magnificant rolling up Jack London Square in the late evening on a splendid March day.
BNSF 510 and a GP60M lead a very long Northbound Warm Springs Local up Jack London Square on a beautiful Summer afternoon.
Running a bit late due to a bus bridge between Sacramento and Suisun/Fairfield, Train 537 rolls down the Square with the CDTX 2009 on the point.
THE CHIEF, also known as Train 716 rolls down Jack London Square, with the CDTX 2004 in lead.
A brand new BMW 3-class watches a rare C41-8W and SD9043AC pass by leading a short 16-car Oakland to Long Beach, CA stack train down the Square as seen from Broadway Avenue.