An eastbound vehicle train exits a tunnel that's been "notched" for high-cube double stacks onto the Keddie Wye in the early morning sun in March 1996.
Centennial 6927 leads an Overland Mail East out of a tunnel just east of Keddie Wye.
My patience paid off as I waited for the conductor of this BNSF freight to be shuttled to Quincy and back for paperwork. When the train started it crept slowly across the trestle, allowing me to ... (more)
UP 5106 leading NS 8793 and UP 4125 onto the trestle at Keddie
BNSF ES44DC shot from above as it begins the climb from Keddie near Old Quarry Rd.
While waiting to shoot a BNSF train stopped for recrew at Keddie UP 4370 came storming across the southwest leg of the wye.
BNSF 7638 is starting up the Highline / Gateway Sub after a crew change at Old Quarry Rd. Best viewed full screen (F11) with at least 900 pixels Y resolution.
Emerging from Tunnel 31 which was built in 1925, this train is about to enter another tunnel and then cross the trestle at Keddie
Crossing the trestle at Keddie Wye
The BNSF managers' special creeps up the 12-mph trackage of the Gateway Sub just north of the Keddie Wye
The BNSF managers' special departs UP tracks and enters the BNSF Gateway Sub. via the north leg of the Keddie Wye.
As clouds break at the perfect moment, the northbound train is back on BNSF tracks after leafing UP's Canyon sub
Crossing the famous bridge at Keddie with a light coat of snow is a brand new SD70M. Notice the BNSF train off in the distance waiting for a new crew!??
UP 5419 leads a long stack train headed west over the Keddie Wye