an SP transfer job was westbound between yards in San Antonio with a full crew sitting out in the Texas heat
SP 794 is on display at the San Antonio Amtrak Station.
No.878 began its day in Kerrville and is seen here arriving in San Antonio after a stop at the gravel pit in Beckmann. This C-23 Consolidation was built by Baldwin for the San Antonio and Arans... (more)
Another frac sand train arrives in San Antonio to support the Eagle Ford shale oil/gas formation. However, this one sports an appropriately painted lead unit that has survived the 17 years since ... (more)
Amtrak's eastbound Sunset Limited, Train #2, awaits departure from San Antonio in the early hours of the morning with the Phase IV heritage leader. The calm of the morning at the depot contrasts ... (more)
The Argonaut has just left the station at San Antonio and is headed for Houston. Its power is a GS-1 built by Baldwin in 1930. It has 73 inch drivers and is capable of delivering 75,910 lbs. of ... (more)
Amtrak #2, the Sunset Limited, switches around the San Antonio Amtrak station next to the Alamodome, which can be seen on the right.
A westbound train of empty autoracks threads its way through downtown San Antonio, TX. The large structure in the background is the Alamodome.
A patched SP AC44 leads a Yard Center (Chicago, IL) to Laredo, TX Z-train through the southside of San Antonio, bound for the San Antonio Intermodal Terminal (SAIT) before heading south toward the... (more)
A mixed freight most likely bound for the oil producing area in the Eagle Ford Shale passes through San Antonio, TX.
A rarely seen visitor in Texas, EMDX 1204 sits outside the fence for the first time since late November.
Extra 987 moves west through San Antonio heading for El Paso one summer afternoon.
So great to catch one of these on a train, new and clean.
UP's E9s depart San Antonio for Houston on the famed Sunset Route. Photo taken on the restored Hays St. Bridge which now affords pedestrians and bicyclists a nice view of the San Antonio skyline ... (more)
Watco's power for the Port of San Antonio. I hope as the business grows, the quality improves.