Posted by Billchor on August 31, 2008 
An amazing snake of the desert ! Well done raylewis.
Posted by Gabriel Lopes on August 31, 2008 
amazing snake !!!!
Posted by Nscalemike on August 31, 2008 
Another great vantage point Ray.
Posted by SD45-Lady on September 1, 2008 
What an amazing and great composition! Congratulations!
Posted by Ryan M. Martin on September 1, 2008 
Great shot Ray! Pretty cool that these longer ZBRLC EB trains at Allard (West Bealville) are long enough to snake beyond Tunnel 2 and back towards Caliente. Also, thanks for climbing up so early in the morning. Without looking at the photo file EXIF data, I'd say you were up there at 8:30a in the morning for this shot?

I really gotta get down there to shoot these monster Z-trains. For others that may not know, the ZBRLC (Portland/Brooklyn, OR-LATC/Los Angeles, CA) as of late has been making a decent night pick-up at Lathrop, CA. This results in heavier long pig trains that are not built for the normally assigned 3 units of horsepower to make the fast climb up the Tehachapi mountain grade. Stall-outs seem to be happening once or twice a week on the pass.

As shown, the ZBRLC-26 in Ray's shot measured in at 7,188 feet long and 4,265 tons or a 2.9 HPT (Horsepower Per Ton) ratio, low but barely acceptable for a fast intermodal train.
Posted by Jeff Swanson on September 2, 2008 
Nice shot, Ray. Is it really that desolate there is it severely lacking rain?
Posted by Ken Kuehne on September 2, 2008 
Great shot Ray, one of my favorites.
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