BNSF 6606 leads an EB stack train as it approaches the National Trail (Historic Route 66) grade crossing at Amboy, CA.
While one doesn't normally venture out to the Mojave Desert during summer months, this past weekend offered below normal temperatures. As a result, a trip out to the Needles Subs was in order. Moi... (more)
Amboy, in California's Mojave Desert, was established in the late 1883, and is three-miles northeast of the Amboy Volcanic Crater, a well-known landmark. The town is also home to the popular Roy'... (more)
BNSF 7502 climbs eastward out of Amboy with a stack train for Chicago's Logistics Park.
BNSF 6354 & 8091 lead eastbound stacks across The Mojave desert.
BNSF 7590 East has the Q LACLPC flying at track speed approaching West Amboy.
BNSF 3830, 7323, 5311, & 6889 eastbound with trailers and stacks.
BNSF 3829, 7332, 5678, 5771 with eastbound stacks.
Los Angeles Harbor-Chicago Logistics Park stacks fly into Amboy.
S ALTSCO1 07 is westbound on the Needles Sub at West Amboy, CA.
BNSF ES44DC 7590 hustles a Los Angeles-LP Chicago Q train eastward on the Needles Sub between East Siberia and West Amboy.
Los Angeles Harbor-Chicago Logistics Park stacks head east through the desert at Amboy at 70mph.
A pair of SD70MAC's are on the rear of a Kings Park grain load at Amboy.
Racing down Ash Hill at nearly 70 MPH are three GE motors with a San Diego, CA to Clovis, NM vehicle train as they approach Amboy. As the sun sets; it was 110 degrees on this summer evening.
Late afternoon finds a hot westbound Z approaching the Route 66 crossing at Amboy.