A trio of Santa Fe GP60's idle in the small interchange yard near Kingman along BNSF's busy Transcon. Power lashups such as this one are increasingly rare across the BNSF system and it was a privi... (more)
Westbound through Kingman Canyon with a mixed freight in tow, a trio of BNSF GE's head toward Needles in the AM light.
With a quartet of GE's in charge, another intermodel train works toward the west coast winding through Kingman Canyon.
It's a spectacular fall morning in Kingman Canyon on the Seligman sub as the parade of trains continues with another westbound stacker full of Schneider and JB Hunt containers.
With 2 up front and these 2 engines pushing on the rear, a westbound stacker makes it's way through Kingman Canyon.
A westbound piggyback train snakes through Kingman Canyon on the former ATSF Seligman Subdivision east of Needles. The canyon, full of rock cuts, trestles, and sharp curves is a big contributing f... (more)
As a westbound Z train pass on main 2 below, three BNSF units pull a heavy eastbound manifest through Kingman Canyon on a cold and windy January day in the Arizona Desert.
Eastbound through Kingman Canyon, BNSF 7315 leads a stack train toward Flagstaff on the BNSF Seligman Subdivision.
Charging over a former Santa Fe trestle in Kingman Canyon, five BNSF GE's lead a stack train toward Flagstaff on the Transcon.
Destined for Barstow, a single DPU assists a westbound mixed freight through Kingman Canyon, east of Needles.
A westbound BNSF drag freight races into the last rays of light on a warm desert evening near Kingman, Arizona.
Crossing the bridge at 504.1, the 6741 has been on the property less than 9 months and leads another hot westbound train into Kingman.
Enjoying the view above Kingman, the trains seem to be in N scale from this vantage point.
Containers from the Port of Los Angeles traveled through the night from the LA Basin, up Cajon Pass and across the eastern Mojave Desert to wake up to the Arizona sun as two BNSF GE's help push th... (more)
A morning shot in Kingman Canyon, one of the hidden beauties of the Seligman Sub.