Three RRVW locomotives rest in the yard at Breckenridge.
A westbound BNSF grain train passes some Red River Valley & Western power in Breckenridge, MN on a perfect spring evening, with the conductor giving a friendly wave.
A quiet Saturday afternoon finds these two patiently waiting their turn to do their thing.
A quiet Saturday afternoon finds numerous units from both the RRVW and the TCW patiently waiting their turn to do their thing.
A pair of RRVW SD70MAC's at Breckenridge, MN.
Two of the Red River Valley & Western's newest motive power acquisitions, some former BNSF SD70MAC's, rest in the yard at Breckenridge on a warm summer morning.
What In The NRFF Is Going On Here? Former Reading & Northern (RBMN) CF7 1504 (née ATSF 43C , EMD F7A) has been a resident of the Red River Valley & Western for over a decade and a half, bu... (more)
The Red River Valley & Western's Hankinson Turn is hot on the heels of a southbound BNSF empty grain train as they accelerate out of Breckenridge. It will be a quick trip down to the junction wit... (more)
After waiting for BNSF to leave, the crew of this Edgeley turn begins their trek westward into North Dakota. Breckenridge is a big Great Northern town, as evident by the GN caboose sitting outside... (more)
A RRVW local splits the signals on the RRVW controlled CTC signals.
Growing up on the Grand Trunk Western, I've always had a thing for SW1200RS units. Here a pair of ex-CP locos drill cars at the east end of Breckinridge.
Red River Valley & Western's out of service CF7 slugs await an uncertain fate in the yard at Breckenridge, dwarfed by the local grain elevator.
A pair of BNSF GPs pull from the RRVW yard northward toward their home terminal at Dilworth, MN, passing the former GN depot on the way out of town.
Red River Valley units at Breckenridge, MN.