A pair of Metrolink commuter trains are on weekend layover adjacent the former Santa Fe A yard in San Bernardino.
Day becomes night as smoke from the Lake Arrowhead fire blankets the San Bernardino Valley. With gusts over 40mph the trains were running few and infrequent today. Strange how such tragic events,... (more)
The Kaiser Hauler takes the fly-over at the San Bernardino Santa Fe A Yard. I've been wanting this shot for years and finally got lucky.
The UP1989 Heritage heads down Cajon Pass, at Summit
After an eastbound stack train had one of the locomotives fail, this helper set followed it up to Summit.
OK, so it's just a standard wedgie right? No! Well it is, but it's interesting all the same. First off, on the front end it says "We want Bob back" Now who's Bob? Or is it Bob Barker? Secondly loo... (more)
Santa Fe SD45 5345, seen here in the "Kodachrome" scheme for the proposed Southern Pacific Santa Fe merger, was originally number 5540, built as ATSF 1840.
The UP1996 - SP Heritage heads up the Cajon Pass, headed for Yermo.
A brace of four SD40-2s (two facing forward, two facing rearward, the way God intended) accelerate an empty Union Pacific coal train out of San Bernardino as they begin the assault on the grades o... (more)
A Union Pacific coal empties, led by SD40-2s 3380 and 3803, with SD40 3020, crosses under the Mt Vernon overpass and by the old tower in San Bernardino's B Yard on its way from Fontana back to Uta... (more)
"Santa Fe Progress"
UP5485 leads the Circus train through Blue Cut.
DPU's push all brand new BNSF hoppers westward along Cajon Blvd towards Los Angeles. The lead engine on this train was 4723, the Train Simulator locomotive.
Can you say "WEDGIE"? This is a classic wedgie shot of a long z-train running along Cajon Blvd. heading east.