5969 East climbs out of Seligman late in the afternoon with thunderstorms waiting for it to the east.
Sometimes you just get lucky. Seeing a WC F45 on the Ft. Wayne Line was definitely lucky!
Tale of two noses. The then modern F45 and the older Bulldog snout. Honeywell Pentax H1a; Kodachrome
An eastbound intermodal train descends Cajon's east side as the San Gabriels sit shrouded in clouds in the distance.
F45 5920 and a sister wait outside the Santa Fe's shops for repairs.
A Santa Fe eastbound roars uphill below the Loop over one of the many crossings of Tehachapi Creek.
5934 West descends the western slope of Cajon Pass with the help of three more 20-cylinder locomotives.
5936 East rounds the curve at Martinez as it rolls off the eastern slope of Cajon Pass.
An eastbound powered by two F45s prepares to depart Knightsen on the main after meeting an opposing train.
A Santa Fe 804 train (headed for Denver) starts the grueling climb out of Seligman toward Crookton and the top of the plateau under monsoon skies.
Four WC units for CS 176 leave the diesel shop
At the engine facility in Pasco, F45 6627 receives sand in its front reservoir.
with NYSW 3636