Kootenai Flurries | Paralleling the Kootenai River on the former Great Northern mainline, an eastbound train of empty grain hoppers approaches the community of Jennings, MT during a light s... (more)
Nebulosity | On a cool Saturday, December 20, 2025, snowy mist hangs over the mountains as a westbound grain train rounds a curve approaching the community of Jennings, MT.
Jennings is where the new allignment of the Great Northern split off to bypass Lake Kookanusa.
BNSF 8086 is the rear DPU unit on an eastbound oil train slowing at Jennings, MT to meet a westbound Z-train. Jennings is the west end of a GN/BN line relocation that included construction of the ... (more)
Beginning in 1902, the Great Northern began navigating its trains between Jennings and Columbia Falls, Montana on a new right of way partially following the Kootenai River. This route bypassed a l... (more)