Approaching the east end of Abo Canyon, New Mexico, a Santa Fe train of pigs and perishables passes the signals between bridges 4 and 5. My vantage point has most likely been excavated as part of ... (more)
A Santa Fe F45 leads a 51-car eastbound TOFC train through Cajon Pass. The summit is just around the next curve.
Santa Fe 4015 sit near the depot in downtown Albuquerque.
It isn't very often you see Santa Fe hoppers up on stilts. These hopper cars are located at the Triple Nickel Inc.- West Plant along Railroad Avenue in Muleshoe, Texas.
With a light rain falling, freshly painted Santa Fe 1569 sits along with other SPSF merger paint scheme locomotives and slug units in primer paint outside of the San Bernardino engine shops.
Santa Fe 5126 leads Santa Fe 8728 and a westbound intermodal train into the yard in San Bernardino.
Santa Fe 1232 and Santa Fe 30 at the Barstow diesel shops.
Here's another one of my father's pictures from Pinole. SD24 4541 - RSD15 9827 - GP30 32XX lead a Santa Fe train into the early morning sun circa 1969/1970. R. T. Steinbrenner Photo
Former Santa Fe 6764 and 6958 idle in the small yard in Albuquerque.
Former Santa Fe 2439 idles in the small yard in Albuquerque.
Tom Golden photo.
A trio of Geeps, representing several generations of EMD products, bring a small local through Hodgkins. Tom Golden photo.
Four Warbonnet GP60Ms lead a hot intermodal train through Hodgkins. Tom Golden photo.
A westbound Santa Fe freight descends Cajon Pass as the sun is about to drop behind the San Gabriel Mountains, bringing a day of railfanning to an end. ATSF C30-7 8160 leads a five-engine consist... (more)