WB oil passing the tunnels of Lyle.
An empty BNSF unit trash train heads back west for another load.
At dusk, a westbound BNSF grain train passes gigantic, diagonal layers of solid rock at Lyle, WA.
At dawn, well before the sun has come up, an eastbound BNSF Z train roars along the base of the cliffs at Lyle, WA.
At sunset, a westbound BNSF grain train skirts the Columbia River at Lyle, WA.
A BNSF westbound manifest skirts the north shore of the Columbia River at Lyle, WA.
BNSF 4735 leads a westbound grainer over the Klickitat River at Lyle.
A westbound BNSF grain train rolls along the Columbia River and through one of the numerous tunnels near Lyle, WA with a single GE C44-9W as the distributed power unit. [June 2018]
BNSF 4555 leads the westbound trash train
BNSF 4669 & 8249 on a westbound grain train stopped east of Lyle.
Westbound high priority train at Lyle, WA.
BNSF 7607 leads an eastbound stack train along the north side of the Columbia River.
On a perfect fall afternoon, a westbound BNSF intermodal train can be seen zipping down the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge.
On morning number three I finally get some east bounds at this location. BNSF 6857 & 5023 are headed east with a train of auto racks.
BNSF 8156 brings up the rear of a westbound grain train at Lyle WA.