Some Metrolink engines take the weekend off.
Near sunset a westbound BNSF stack train eases through the yard at San Bernardino on its trip to L.A.
Eastbound BNSF stacker beginning the climb up Cajon Pass near Ono.
A typical westbound BNSF pigtrain is stopped waiting for a signal at Verdemont, at the base of Cajon Pass.
ATSF 876 wheels a doublestack downgrade at Ono on the Cajon Subdivision.
Two rare sights here. The first being a train on the old Redlands Branch on a Saturday. Take note of the whole crew on the nose running this train by remote control. The 2nd unit is the RCL unit.
A wreck on Southern Pacific's Sunset Route in Arizona necessessitated detours of some trains over the Santa Fe. One of these detours is passing through San Bernardino after descending Cajon Pass.
Santa Fe SD45-2 5824 is the ex-7224, originally 5632.
Santa Fe SD45B 5501 (ex-SD45 5581, nee-1881) is part of an A-B-B-A consist of SD45s rolling out of the backshop for their first assignment following rebuilding.
Fresh out of the shops, an A-B-B-A set of Santa Fe SD45s rests in the sun at the San Bernardino, California backshop before being assigned to their first train since rebuilding. The units are SD4... (more)
Pride and joy of the SBRHS on display in front of the newly renovated San Bernardino depot.
Santa Fe's only RS-1 switches San Bernardino's B Yard on January 26, 1974.
A rare shot of the Santa Fe "A" Yard. A GP35 RCL unit works the yard.
A southbound crosses over Lytle Creek on the Palmdale Cutoff line from Mojave.