The third unit is FXE 4698.
An empty grain shuttle out of Barstow pulled by two Dash-9's charges across the eastern Mojave Desert at Siberia as the sound of the famous ATSF horn, RS3L, sounds away letting everyone around tha... (more)
Two BNSF GEs pull an string of empty pigs up the grade of Ash Hill as they head for San Bernardino on a hot Friday evening on the BNSF Needles Subdivision.
A westbound intermodal works through East Siberia in the late afternoon.
A loaded earthworm works through Siberia in the late afternoon.
A westbound grinds upgrade through Siberia with the 6653 on the point, as the tail end of a eastbound clears just in time.
A loaded grain train works through Siberia and will turn and head due North towards Klondike and the summit at Ash Hill.
Running in a fleet of westbounds, this manifest rounds the big curve at Siberia in the late afternoon.
Eastbound auto's drop down off Ash Hill on a stormy afternoon along the old Santa Fe Needles District.
BNSF 7666 leads its train of stacks, trailers and autos up the 1.4% grade to the summit at Ash Hill.
With the temperature at 106 degrees, a westbound manifest slowly grinds up the grade to Ash Hill with over 10,000 tons behind it.
This westbound is working up the stiff grade where the double track Needles Sub spilts at Siberia for a lesser grade for westbound trains. The train will turn due North and pass through the old st... (more)
A hot Z9 is running wrong main around a slower moving Westbound stacker at Siberia.
Late afternoon at Siberia finds this westbound auto train about to dig into the stiff grade ahead up Ash Hill.
At 20:00 hours, a westbound intermodal train appears below us making its ascent of Ash Hill as Amboy Crater looms beyond in the dusk.