"Veteran" warbonnet leads this TOFC train east out of the Santa Ana Canyon.
BNSF train S-LHTCLO1-20A, in the charge of engines 4468, 4054, 5061, 4585 and 8020, breezes through the colorful Metrolink station in downtown Corona, California, on January 20, 2008.
Two of the cleanest Geeps and caboose you'll ever see. The Corona Local sits in it's fenced off area during the weekend.
Amtrak SDP40F 515 leads a Pacific Railroad Society Los Angeles to Bakersfield special as it heads east through the Green River Golf Course just west of Corona, California, on April 28, 1979.
A stack train passing through Prado Dam.
The BNSF 5343 east, in charge of close to 4,000 foot of train blasts past our location just east of the 91 freeway.
The Metrolink Holiday Express waits in at North Main Corona Station. After the dispatcher placed this train on the wrong track, it had to back up, The train consisted of a caboose several flat ca... (more)
The Corona Local with two of the cleanest GP35's and caboose you'll ever see!
A baretable train moves west.
A WB rounds the curve at Prado Dam on BNSF's San Bernardino Sub.
A decade before the two roads would merge, a solid set of Burlington Northern power leads a Santa Fe freight out of the east end of Santa Ana Canyon approaching Corona in southern California. Thi... (more)
Metrolink 863 brings up the rear of an eastbound at West Corona.
BNSF 2777