BNSF 5852 leads a coal train west along the Cooks siding in the Columbia River Gorge.
BNSF 5852 and KCS 4614 with westbound coal loads head through the Columbia River Gorge on Cooks Siding, passing a rail train.
Two of the three major forms of freight transportation along the Columbia River Gorge are shown here.
BNSF heads east up the Columbia River Gorge near Maryhill. Majestic Mt. Hood looms in the background. In the middle of it all is a happy camper. Next trip up to the Gorge I hope to nab that perfec... (more)
Eight BNSF locos tug a heavy train up through the Columbia River Gorge, and one tug pushes a barge. The train is faster, much faster.
BNSF's Wishram Local heads for home in one of the many snow showers the Columbia River Gorge experienced throughout the day with 4 loads out of Home Valley.