A break from the wet weather creates a stellar golden hour that the Pacific Northwest is known this time of the year as a southbound BNSF grain train rolling through the valley.
Heading east at CP-SK with a nice Santa Fe lettered nosed leader on a beautiful Spring morning out of Selkirk Yard.
An amazing mix of power leads H LINLIN back towards Lincoln.
BNSF No. 3915 splits the Searchlight Signals just before the little town of Parshall in the Colorado high country.
Workers help tie down a Herzog welded rail train at the north end of the siding.
Following a few miles behind CP 2-286, the daily CP 286 slowly rolls past Tower A-20.
BNSF's Rock Island local, running as lite engines, pushes through the Davenport floodwaters.
BNSF Executive MAC 9678 leads an empty ore train at Colona, IL.
At dawn, well before the sun has come up, an eastbound BNSF Z train roars along the base of the cliffs at Lyle, WA.
A rare train to see on the CSX River Sub in New Jersey. This empty phosphate train is in route to Morrisville, PA to be loaded. Leading the train is a beautifully worn and torn BNSF H2 SD70MAC.
BNSF 2351 leads BN Clinton through the Davenport floodwaters
A eastbound BNSF Manifest passes under the traffic on Interstate 15 with snow capped mountains for a backdrop.This has been quite the year for snowfall in Southern California and with lots of rai... (more)
A BNSF westbound manifest skirts the north shore of the Columbia River at Lyle, WA.