An eastbound manifest crosses the blue waters of the Colorado River from the Mojave Desert of California to the Mohave Desert of Arizona.
Eastbound BNSF stack led by 5014 crosses the Topock bridge, crossing from California into Arizona.
BNSF 8215 leads a colorful consist on the point of an eastbound stack train that has just entered Arizona
Crossing the Colorado...and for my ex-girlfriend...I still pronouce it "Call-a-rada"...SouthWestRails.com
On the Arizona side, the original Route 66 bridge is in the far left corner in white (now a pipeline bridge) while the BNSF bridge is on the far right. A little bit of every thing completes this s... (more)
BNSF 4103 speeds east after just crossing the Colorado River with an eastbound.
Westbound BNSF 8703 is 1/2 a mile from crossing the Colorado River and the Arizona-California state line.
Eastbound BNSF 8202 just left Needles California, and is crossing the Colorado River bridge at Topock Arizona.
This train is fixin' to leave Arizona to cross the Topock Bridge into California! Note the "Arizona" Sign!
This JB Hunt Stack crosses in to California over the Topock bridge
ATSF SD45-2u 5840 leads a morning eastbound at Topock. The rest of the train can be seen crossing the Colorado River bridge in the background.
ATSF SD45-2u 5808 leads a morning eastbound across the Colorado River Bridge from California at Topock.
Santa Fe 800 East crosses the Colorado River at Topock.
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