The sun is beginning to burn through the morning fog as Santa Fe Dash 8-40CWs 800, 802 and 804 make their first trip westbound to Los Angeles on April 17, 1992.
Santa Fe Dash 8-40CWs 800, 802 and 804 make their first trip westbound to Los Angeles on April 17, 1992.
Santa Fe Dash 8-40CWs 800, 802 and 804 make their first trip westbound to Los Angeles on April 17, 1992. This area is now triple track and wall-to-wall housing tracts.
Three BNSF's running elephant style, BNSF Dash 9 #5513, another BNSF Dash 9 #5119, and a BNSF GP60M #141, race through town with a Seattle bound stacker.
Elephant style D-9's march eastbound on the Hereford Sub with a Z train
BNSF 714.
Three elephant style BNSF H2 Dash 9's, with 4520 leading, highball a Westbound Stack Train down the Transcon.
Four BNSF Dash 9's, all in the 4800's, all elephant style, with 4836 leading, lead an intermodal West through Joliet under partly cloudy skies. The BNSF Class 4800 unit was second engine!
BNSF 5096 leads an NS Horsehead C40-9W, an ATSF GP40, and a BNSF GP60M through Joliet. Lots of nice and colorful lash-ups today. Note that all four engines are elephant style!
The conductor of this westbound K-line waits for the bus, as the new crew approaches out of camera frame. Note the four engines all elephant formation.
3 UP SD70M's all elephant style, with UP 4156 on the point! UP 4156 highballs a Westbound Stack Train on the CSX Ex-B&O Mainline.
A trio of BNSF Widecabs tucked in behind an NS Dash9 on a hotshot 20G. Elephant style!
These GP60's are set up like they are brand new engines. Here are three of them in ATSF paint elephant style about to cross the diamonds at Joliet Union Station.
BNSF4118, BN7000, BNSF6918, BNSF4420 pass Monolith, southbound manifest. 08.15Hrs.
An all-elephant style lashup leads an eastbound stack train downgrade towards Needles, CA. Canon EOS 10D, 350@f11, 300mm