BNSF grainer rolls down the Columbia River.
Westbound grain train running through the winter wonderland that the Columbia River Gorge has experienced this December.
A BNSF manifest paces the Columbia River on its trek west.
Fall in Washington isn't spectacular by any means compared to places like New England, but the oaks do change colors and they make for a nice contrast against the deep blue waters of the Columbia ... (more)
Westbound grainer heads along the Lewis and Clark highway, west of the small defunct logging town of Hood, Wa.
An eastbound stack train moves along the north bank through the scenic Columbia River Gorge during a morning in late October. The rear of the train is still inside the Drano tunnels.
Westbound on a nice sunny afternoon along the Columbia River.
"Peek-a-Boo!" BNSF 4719 leads a grain empty along the Columbia River, just about to enter the Drano Tunnel between Cooks, WA and Hood, WA.
A westbound grain train charges through the middle Drano tunnel in the Columbia River Gorge at 5:30pm. Visible on the hillside above are the remains of the Broughton Log Flume which was used to ... (more)
They are hard to find, but the SD75's continue to run in the Pacific Northwest.
Grain train
U-ROOEVE
Some very late Autumn color in the Columbia River Gorge.
Westbound garbage train returning from the Roosevelt transfer nears Tunnel Lake and the Drano tunnels. ST RT 14 crosses over the railroad to the north side of the tracks.