Steel rails, stars and semaphores. Coyote siding, MP 14518, New Mexico. Spetember 18th, 1999. Steve Crise Photo. © scrise.com
The searchlights at Naviska Siding get lit up by the thunderstorm background, this is the greatest time of year in Tucson besides the 105 degree days.
The Southwest Chief is rocketing along jointed rail as it splits the semaphores at Colmor, NM. Yes, these classic signals are still standing, but for how much longer?
Racing for home, the crew of 106 flies over the Dexter crossovers at sunset.
NS 154 is a shorty with only 12 cars today.
NR37's headlight cuts the gloom as it leads sister unit NR15 upgrade into the sleepy hamlet of Exeter, in the New South Wales southern highlands. The wooden-arm semaphores at this location were re... (more)
Amtrak's Southwest Chief splits a set of semaphores on its westward trek across the plains of New Mexico.
611 rounds a curve in Spartanburg, en route to Asheville via Saluda. The end of the NS steam program is less than one month away, but 611 still looks and sounds great! Note the black class flags... (more)
As the rain falls in the distance and no train...signals provide the photo subject. Thats Picacho peak to the right. Looks like the ladder on the signal got a little torn up somehow.