Loaded oil heading north.
A morning manifest overpowers the rushing waters of the Sacramento river. Castle Crag can be seen dominating the background.
A smelly garbage train heads east along the mighty Columbia River George. A Dash-9 wearing the new BNSF scheme, over powers the sound of westward winds as fall approaches.
A trio of former Cascade green haulers now man the switching tracks of Vancouver.
An old warrior sits as a switcher in Vancouver.
A BNSF Officers special hangs out around Vancouver.
Duel SD40 rebuilds lead a cut of cars, elephant style out of Albina yard. Clouds reveal falls presence looming, a relief to the numerous wildfire in the PNW.
Oilcans with CP 8563 navigate the Willamette river on their way back to the Columbia River mainline.
Oilcans wait as a southbound stack train approaches the Columbia River bridge.
BNSF light power moves around in the Vancouver Yard.
Southbound freight out of Albina.
Transfer to the BNSF in NW Portland.
Amtrak crossing the Willamette River Railroad Bridge. The span was built by the SP&S railroad in 1908 and continues to serve traffic of the BNSF railroad and leasers of the line.
Willamette Crossing