An unknown class 60 pulls an empty coal train past the small village Khan Abad. In the background you can see the towering Zagros mountain range.
60-542 and an unidentified class 60 haul a mixed freight train from Tehran toward Qom.
60-524 hauls a local train from Dorud to Chamsangar, following the Sezar river.
Three EMD GT26CW-2 haul a freight train through the desert between Bafq and Yazd. The attractive red-white-blue livery is very close to the one used by the South Korean classes 7100-7400.
Two Iran Runners coupled back-to-back (often they're only used as a single unit, so this is a bit special) haul the night train from Shiraz to Tehran, pictured a few minutes after leaving Shiraz. ... (more)
A freight train has just left Sepid Dasht station and coasts downhill towards Chamsangar. Behind the train you can see the tunnel entrance of the loop around and underneath the town.
What a combo! A US built shunter in front of German "Silberlinge" passenger cars, a baggage car of unknown origin and a US style boxcar fitted with a generator haul pupils through the Iranian moun... (more)
A freight train is coasting downhill from Dorud towards Sepid Dasht along the Sezar river. The guard at the near end of the bridge was surpised by the train and actually had to run to clear the br... (more)
A Siemens ER24PC "IranRunner" hauls an unknown passenger train (probably Tehran bound) through the horseshoe curves north of Seijzi, Iran.
Two fellow railfans capture a freight train headed towards Bafq.
The BB 67400 still haul night trains from Paris to Briançon, but the future of these trains is uncertain. There's discussions that they will be replaced by bus services by the end of this year, s... (more)
A railcar crosses the rock face on the south side of Mount Pilatus.
A Pilatus Bahnen railcar is headed down to Alpnachstad.
Climbing Mount Pilatus. A second railcar is following right behind, you can see the light in the tunnel.
A Ge 4/4 III coasts downhill with its RegioExpress to Chur through the beautiful autumn in the canton of Grisons.