The UP Chicago & Northwestern heritage unit leads the Denver North Yard to Pueblo manifest south on the Colorado Joint Line.
B&LE 903 pulls empty ore jennies up Proctor Hill after dumping Taconite at the Duluth docks, and back to the Mesabi Iron Range for another trainload.
Two tunnel motor, still in their B&LE paint, lead a pair of CN painted SD40 types and limestone loads up Proctor Hill in low late winter afternoon light, bound for Minnesota's Iron Range.
A former BN SD40-2 awaits the days' work on the Roggen switcher, some of which is framing the power, located off the Brush Sub in Commerce City, CO.
A rare leader on the Colorado Joint Line has the UP 1989 leading the Denver North Yard to Pueblo manifest south out of Castle Rock, CO. This was the second UP Heritage Unit to lead this train in a... (more)
Two UP Geeps work Golden Grain Energy, as a road freight departs for points south on the south side of Mason City, IA.
A rare sight has maroon and orange lashed together in the form of B&LE 906 and DM&IR 215 handling switching duties on CN's Proctor Yard E-Lead. Occasionally a tunnel motor will stand in for the us... (more)
A clean GEVO leads a southbound coal train out of Littleton on the Colorado Joint Line.
UP 1989 leads the Denver North Yard to Pueblo manifest south out of Littleton on former Rio Grande trackage. This is the second UP Heritage Unit to lead on the Joint Line in the last couple weeks,... (more)
A colorful lashup of CN subsidiary roads in the IC, DMIR, and BLE, await their crew and their trip back up Proctor Hill with ore empties on CN's Dock 6.
The BNSF 9100 series class unit leads a southbound coal drag through Larkspur, CO on the Joint Line.
Ex-Oakway, CN 5449, rests with fleetmates at the Proctor Diesel House at CN's Proctor Yard.
UP 1995 leads the Denver North Yard to Pueblo train into Sedalia, CO.
Two UP Geeps of SP and Rio Grande heritage switch cars at Golden Grain Energy on the south side of Mason City, IA and just off the UP Spine Line
A BNSF ACe rounds the curve into Sedalia in great light on the Colorado Joint Line.