The ALDBH 13 crosses the Arkansas River on the Baring Cross Bridge into North Little Rock. The Arkansas State Capitol Building can be seen in the distance.
This MoPac caboose is on display at the Crittenden County Museum in Earle, Arkansas.
Steam engine built by Baldwin in 1910.
Built in 1990 as BN 9216, this locomotive later became BNSF 9216, then Railroad: BNSF RailwayLocomotive: EMD SD60MLocation: West Glacier, Montana, USALocomotive #: BNSF 1407Train ID: W-ESXESXPhoto Date: May 19, 2016
"This plow was built by Eastern Car Company in Trenton, Nova Scotia. It served the CNR for over 60 years before it was retired and purchased by the West Coast Railway Association." www.wcra.org
CSP 143, a SW1000, sits in the dark on the east spur in NS's Forrest Yard. Camas Prairie was bought by the Watco Companies in 2004 and renamed The Great Northwest Railroad.
This cable car is manually spun on the turntable at the Powell Street Station.
RJY19 makes a push of an autorack in Johnston Yard with a pair of SW14's in IC colors.
A UP local job heads down BNSF track
On display at the Western American Railroad Museum in Barstow.
Splitting the main campus from the student parking lot. This student seems more concerned about getting to his car then the approaching train.
UP 7193 leads the unit train GSSOTU 01 through Bushnell, Nebraska.
GSSOTU 01 rolls through the small town of Egbert, Wyoming.
The purple trolley 417 has just ended its evening on the Memphis streets and has been parked inside the Trolley Barn for service.
Close-up of the MoPac herald on caboose MP 13620.