A westbound train on the Siskiyou Line takes siding to meet an eastbound at Gazelle.
A westbound train on the Siskiyou Line rolls across the Shasta Valley, late on a spring afternoon.
An eastbound Siskiyou Line train rolls through the Shasta Valley. The lead unit is now preserved in Sacramento at the California State Railroad Museum.
A meet on the Siskiyou Line - a train of empties proceeds eastward up the main line while a westbound waits in the siding at Gazelle.
An RVMEM waits in the siding at Gazelle as a loaded lumber drag out of Medford passes on the main line. If a meet was needed on the south end of the Siskiyou Line, Gazelle was the preferred locati... (more)
A westbound lumber drag rolls through the Shasta Valley on the Siskiyou Line.
One of the few areas on the Siskiyou Line where trains could make 40 MPH were the long tangents between Grenada and Gazelle. The caboose of a westman zips through the Shasta Valley.
An eastbound train on the Siskiyou Line waits short of the west switch at Gazelle for an opposing train out of Ashland. The west switch at Gazelle was the end of a CTC district on the Siskiyou tha... (more)
The 1987 Siskiyou Line helper consist of the year heads west through the Shasta Valley near Gazelle. This train had an ex-BN Helm Leasing SD45, and four SP T-2s - two grey and two Kodachrome. The ... (more)