A little over a month after it was delivered, Southern Pacific's first SD70M leads a westbound lumber drag on the Shasta Route.
Working in its fifth year since it was built by EMD, an SD70M leads a westbound manifest train on the Shasta Route.
An eastbound doublestack train.
A tunnel motor with patina leads a westbound intermodal train on the Shasta Route.
Bound for the 1992 NRHS Convention in San Jose, SP 4449 and the Daylight excursion train hits the east switch at Mt. Shasta. The GP60s had assisted the train over the Oregon Cascades the previous ... (more)
GP60 9785 leads SD70Ms 9810 and 9809.
Southern Pacific trains meet on the Shasta Route at Upton siding during August 1988.
Less than an hour from a crew change at Dunsmuir, a hot intermodal train is westbound on the Shasta Route near Mount Shasta.
With a storm brewing over the Trinity Alps, a pair of ex-Southern Pacific SD70Ms depart Black Butte with a manifest, heading for Oregon.
Over a year after Union Pacific acquired Southern Pacific, it was still possible to capture images of Espee on the Shasta Route.
Late on a summer evening, an eastbound heads for Oregon over the west flank of Mt. Shasta.
An SD9 in the shadow of Mt. Shasta awaits its next call to duty.
Ex SP B30-7 sits awaiting it's fate in the small town of South Fork, CO, 47 miles west of Alamosa on the old D&RGW Creed Branch.
In 1987-1988, Southern Pacific closed the Modoc Line to through traffic. If the Modoc had been open, this EURGM would have been closing in on Alturas. Instead, the train is crossing Dry Canyon Via... (more)
The Niles Canyon Railway yard in Brightside, Ca. With it's panoply of engines, one can still feel what it was like to work with one of those horses.