Saturday Sunup Stack Train | Fifteen minutes before sunrise on a pleasant Saturday, September 20, 2025 morning, a westbound intermodal train cruises beneath the University District Gateway ... (more)
Smoky Sunrise | As over a dozen wildfires burn in the region, smoke fills the air around Spokane, WA where a westbound grain train soars over Latah Creek on the morning of Saturday, Septemb... (more)
Burlington Northern, BN 6240 roster shot of it switching the yard at Parkwater, WA on August 6, 1997. This SD9 has been rebuilt and was originally DMIR 132. It is about to back into its consist.
With a solid set of GP60s, the Chewelah Turn crosses the Spokane River into Spokane.
As a result of Amtrak 28s Siemens Charger developing issues in the Columbia River Gorge, BNSF 294 has been dropped off a passing Q train at Spokane and delegated to pull the increasingly late Empi... (more)
BNSF M-CWHSPO1-12A comes in to Spokane,Wa
BNSF's local to Chewelah begins the climb out of Spokane.
With a mixed of mechanical and ice reefers on the head end, Extra 3617 East heads into the yard at Yardley, Washington with units 3607 and U25C 2512 in August 1968. Fruits from central Washingt... (more)
BNSF’s Chewelah Turn approaches Yardley at Spokane, Washington, on October 11, 2018. the train is almost finished with its run from after interchanging trains with Progressive Rail’s St. Paul ... (more)
Passing through Napa Street, BNSF’s Chewelah Turn approaches Yardley at Spokane, Washington, on October 6, 2018. Powered by an impressive A-B-B-B-B-A set of EMD locomotives—GP60M No. 105 leadi... (more)
5 GP60 variants head out of Spokane, WA with the Chewelah Job.
BNSF's Chewelah job departs Spokane climbing north on the Kettle Falls Sub behind GP60M-3 108, GP60Bs 339, 341, 329 and GP60M-3 105 hauling 59 cars.
An empty BNSF grain train crosses the Spokane River at Irvin just east of Spokane, Washington, on October 9, 2019.
After a very long wait in the blazing sun we finally hear a distant K3LA! We set up in position for our shot as BNSF 1054 creeps around the iconic Marshall curve.
When it was the Inland Empire Railway Museum @ Spokane International Fairgrounds, now relocated west to Reardan as Inland NW Rail Museum.