Eighteen miles (29 km) west of Flagstaff is a crossover named Maine on the BNSF Railway's Seligman Sub. Passing through Maine is BNSF "Container Intermodal" train S-LPCLHG1-03L, bound fo... (more)
Santa Fe really nailed it with their Super Fleet locomotives. Witness GP60M No. 111 hustling west through the sag and over the Arizona Divide past the ubiquitous Santa Fe era station sign. Ektachr... (more)
Four GEs hustle a hot Willow Spring, IL to San Bernardino, CA Z1 as it drops down into Maine and descends down the Arizona Divide. Fresh snow has started to melt away from a late winter snow storm... (more)
BNSF 4807 leads another Dash 9, BNSF 751 in warbonnet colors, and blue and yellow Santa Fe SD40-2 No. 5155 on a westbound auto rack train that is wasting no time getting across the long district f... (more)
A westbound manifest is slamming through Maine, AZ and past the classic Santa Fe station sign on a March afternoon. Santa Fe 842 leads SD40-2 5149, SD45 B unit 5515 and LMX B39-8E 8592. Fuji Velv... (more)
A Barstow, CA to Kansas City, KS manifest grinds up the steep grade at Maine as it climbs the western slope of the Arizona Divide. Snow still covers the ground from a recent snow storm.
Eight inches of snow has covered the western slope of the Arizona Divide between Williams and Flagstaff, AZ. At Maine, BNSF crews are busy clearing the snow from the right-of-way to create a path ... (more)
With five motors on the point, the hot Z-WSPSBD3 waste no time descending down the Arizona Divide as it kicks up leftover snow at the control point of Maine.
A westbound powers through Maine with the San Francisco Peaks as a backdrop.
The Great Northern influenced Heritage 1 colors looked pretty good on this westbound sailing through Maine, AZ. The classic Santa Fe station signs could once be found all along the system. Fuji Ve... (more)
Westbound at Maine, AZ
A westbound vehicle train led by BNSF 7885 passes an eastbound z-train at Maine, AZ.
NS SD70ACe 1209 leads an LPKLBJ stack train through Maine, AZ.
BNSF ES44AC 6017 shoves a Long Beach destined stack train away from Maine, AZ.
Climbing up the 1.7% grade, these three GE motors waste no time pull a 4,700 ton Q-train through Maine as they climb the western slope of Arizona Divide.