With he cab lights out this crewless autorack sits out the night next to the Rio Hotel
This pair of dirty sisters get a quick crew change before departing westward to Yermo and Long Beach
This BNSF west bound Z train heads into the fading light at it takes the crosssing at Cadiz.
A pair of GE's point engine on an eastbound coal train wait for clearance for the Caliente Sub Division to reopen after the rains of previous weeks. Parts of Downtown las Vegas in the background.
UP 7578 a east bound double stack departs Las Vegas after getting a new crew. Passing UP 4778 still waiting for a crew.
The local hurrys towards Jean Nevada to drop off a hopper and pick up three more.
With the light yellow UP 5045 approaches out of camera view as the rest of the train waits on the main.
This westbound autorack waits out the start of the New Year crewless.
With the Las Vegas strip behind it UP 4905 the Milford Local waits for the ight to proceed to Valley mini-yard to pick up more cars prior to departing for Utah.
Rare to see on point this eastbound rock train sits crewless with the only company a homeless quarters to the right and a approaching eastbound stack behind it.
One of the regular coal trains waits for a crew in Las Vegas
With the recent damage to rails north of Las Vegas, This train has been built and will soon back out and head to Yermo
UP 4208 a short Eastbound stack waits on the main line at Nipton during track repairs May 10, 2003
Since the removal of the downtown rail yard refueling is done at the two mini yards. Here the local switchers are getting their tanks topped off.
The conductor of this westbound K-line waits for the bus, as the new crew approaches out of camera frame. Note the four engines all elephant formation.