A "stack-anol" train charges eastward, away from the fading sunlight, as it rounds the long, sweeping curve of Antares. These "stack-anol" trains are a combo train made up from a stack train and an empty ethanol train. Running in a 4x2x0 power configuration, and over 13,000 ft long, these trains are to help reduce crew starts across the southern transcon. In the background, the pointed roof and sign of the famous roadside attraction "Antares Point" can be seen as Route 66 parallels the tracks through here.