A GE charges north over the diamonds and past AC Tower.
Rounding the curve into Lobato, pouring smoke and headed for Cumbres.
Having just entered the 4% grade, the train is working very hard as it enters the Narrows.
One constant about the scenery along the San Juan Extension was and is the fences, showing how large a role cattle played in the railroad. Today, no cattle are riding the train, but it is full of... (more)
Catching some of the last rays of sun, WM 67 and its train round the corner around the river on one last run-by here.
Racing past F Tower and the Iron Triangle lined by signals is a westbound freight.
The train sits at the station in Elkins only a few minutes before departing with the Photo Charter.
All standard cabs lead a train through Greenwich over the diamond leading to Berea.
484 waits as her train is loaded with passengers on the former Rio Grande.
A very long intermodal gets help both uphill and down from this pair of helpers as it goes down the slide.
A wide angle shot of an autorack taken from AC Tower as it pounds the diamonds in Marion.
On a cold but clear day, a pair of standard cabs head south, heat waves everywhere. Some MoW workers can be seen just above the cab clearer a crossover.
An ex-SOU unit pours smoke as it powers up to do more work south on the local that would not go away.
487 pulls its train past the water tower a few miles outside of Chama. The water tower was never used but built for a movie set.
With yet another plain black NS scheme with no nose light, one must thing a little out of the box.