BNSF 617, EMD 9055, BNSF 5069, & BNSF 824 Lead an Eastbound stack train through the Canyon.
A eastbound manifest is approx 20 miles west of Kingman climbing the long grade from the Colorado river crossing.
The DPU’s shove against an eastbound stack train as it climbs through Kingman Canyon.
The BNSF transcon Eastbound gets new rails through Kingman canyon
An EB meets a WB in Kingman Canyon, Az. What railfan wouldn't kill to see that EB consist today, an SD45, SDP40F, and a SF30C.
BNSF Dash-9's are king of the Transcon.
This is a eastbound stacktrain, climbing upgrade over the former Santa Fe bridge.
While photographing an eastbound stacktrain in the immediate foreground, a westbound staker, rumbles slowly by on the next set of tracks.
This is an eastbound stacktrain, is crossing over the old Santa Fe bridge, heading upgrade through Kingman Canyon.
This is an eastbound stacktrain, climbing upgrade through Kingman Canyon.
This is a westbound stacktrain, utilizing its two rear end DPUs, to help slow its gradual descent through the canyon.
A high speed stack train runs through the desert toward Kingman.
Monsoon season in the desert southwest...can bring out some spectacular imagery by Mother Nature.