Near Klondike - A westbound JB Hunt infused stack train rounds the curve out of West Siberia and approaches Klondike on the uphill side of the Needles Subdivision track that ascends the eas... (more)
Track Split at Siberia - An empty eastbound unit grain train (aka "an earthworm" - so called, because of the way they crawl across the desert landscape) passes a westbound contain... (more)
An Empty Worm - An empty eastbound unit grain train (aka "an earthworm" - so called, because of the way they snake across the desert landscape) passes a westbound container train ... (more)
Re-Routed UP Auto Train at East Siberia - [Plate 575] - An eastbound UP auto train rolls down the 20 mile and 1800 foot elevation change from the summit at Ash Hill to the abandon Route 66... (more)
Union Pacific Re-Route Through East Siberia - A westbound UP stack train that was re-routed on the BNSF Transcon at Sweetwater Texas rolls past a Kershaw ballast regulator parked on a set-... (more)
A Slaton to Barstow manifest comes up on the elevated westbound curve west of Siberia on the BNSF Needles Sub as the sun breaks through for a moment.
The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus train slowly makes the climb up Ash Hill over the vast desert landscape on this 100 degree summer day.
Westbound Santa Fe train approaching Siberia led by exAmtrak SDP40F redesignated SDF40 by Santa Fe
Short westbound Santa Fe intermodal train Siberia
The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus train slowly climbs Ash Hill as it snakes across the Mojave Desert at Siberia.
CREX 1425 leads a long Westbound grain train at West Siberia.
Brand new C4's lead this westbound stack train at Siberia in sweet afternoon light.
BNSF triple seven leads this grain empty at Siberia on the Needles Sub looking right at home here along ex ATSF territory.
CREX lease power leads this westbound loaded unit grain train bound for Swanson, CA in the San Joaquin Valley along the Needles Sub.
As the sun begins to set on the last day of March, a pair of ES44C4s are locked in a battle with gravity as they tackle the 1.4% grade of Ash Hill on the BNSF Needles Subdivision.