Pocketed away, this ancient GE still boasts Alliance and model number.
A delivery to Qatar sits on a flat car. The train can be seen under the Robert St. bridge.
A new locomotive works the BNSF's Dayton's Bluff terminal.
No, they aren't the Beastie Boys. The 261 has just returned from a weekend excursion upto Duluth.
A car man assists in switching the yard, the Z-SSECHC sneaks up the middle, and a stack train advances for a reverse into the yard.
Beggin' for a heritage paint job, this GP40 idles with others in St. Paul.
Looking through the washbay at the service area.
Today there were UP SD90s all over St. Paul.
Approaching Shoreham after an excursion out to Dresser, WI.
Listed as a SLUG, it is on point and crew members sit in the locomotive.
Can't put my finger on it, but something is missing.
Rail work on the St. Paul sub detoured this CP train along the Midway sub. Many engineers are not certified for this sub, so CP trains are rare.
Nearly 5 hours late, the sun shines on the Empire Builder. Would the negative double digit temps have anything to do with this (only -8 at this time)?
A view of the western end of the terminal.
CP 1422 and 1433 with Soo caboose 94, a look at the small yard.