A Princes Cruises train from Seward rolls down the line approaching the Ted Stevens International Airport Station to load/unload passengers.
Having just departed the yard, ARR 3012 leads a freight train around the west side of Anchorage on its trip to Whittier.
A loaded rock train shoves back into the Anchorage Sand & Gravel plant for unloading.
ARR 4012 leads a loaded rock train through downtown Anchorage on its way to the Anchorage Sand & Gravel plant for unloading.
ARR 4016 slowly backs up to unload railcars full of rock at the Agg Pro plant in southeast Anchorage.
The Alaska Railroad Glacier Discovery train rounds the curve at Beluga Point just south of Anchorage.
An Alaska Railroad freight train from Whitter continues its trek to Anchorage rolling through the beautiful Turnagain Arm area of Alaska.
The Glacier Discovery train curving around Beluga Point just outside of Anchorage on a cold May evening.
The Alaska Railroad's Glacier Discovery Train makes its way northbound along the Turnagain arm during sunset.
ARR 4318 leads a southbound passenger train to Seward.
ARR 3011 leads the Glacier Discovery train from Whittier past Bird Point and MP 82 on its trek back to the station in Anchorage Alaska.
An empty gravel train rolls through Anchorage on its way to the Anchorage Sand & Gravel plant.
Rolling through the Turnagain Arm area of Alaska, ARR 3011 leads the northbound Glacier Discovery train back to Anchorage on a beautiful evening.
ARR 4318 leads a train out of Anchorage about to enter the Turnagain Arm on its trek to Seward.
This old Davenport 0-4-0 sits on display in front of the Alaska Railroad Anchorage Depot.