A pair of BNSF Railway diesels, ET44C4 3755 and ES44C4 7014, are tucked away on the trackage connecting the railway's San Bernardino Sub in Commerce (a city in which every building pretty much looks like this: Tilt-up concrete slabs, lots of empty pallets and chain-link fencing with barbed wire … and still, somehow, has a population of 11,672 people!) with the old Los Angeles Junction Railroad (now a neutral switching railroad receiving interchange from two Class I Railroads, the BNSF Railway and the Union Pacific Railroad, but using BNSF locomotives). Fortunately, which this track occupied for a while (not the derail in place across the rail), there are other connectors west of here, in Vernon, between the BNSF (and UP) and the LAJ. (Commerce, California – May 31, 2025)