Three BNSF locomotives dropped their train west of Marshall and head into the little BNSF portion of the yard to pick up some empty grain cars. Two of the three W&I Railways locomotives spend the ... (more)
Formerly Western Rail 316, Washington & Idaho 316 takes the weekend off and poses for some night rail photography. A special thanks goes out to Stan for setting this up for us!
The sky turns crimson over the Washington and Idaho Railroad's yard as their sleek Southern Pacific unit silently waits to be called into action.
A drag on his cigarette, a tap on the throttle, a final check of the gauges. 78 miles from home. Its 19:00; quitting time.
Bound for Portland
BNSF WB stacks behind a great SD40-2/C40-8 power combination heading through Marshall Canyon.
ATSF 807 and a BNSF H1 SD40-2 lead a westbound stack train at Marshall, WA.
A Boardman OR bound coal train passes through Marshall, WA. It's about to enter the UP Washy line.
Entering Marshall Canyon. In a mile this train will use BNSF tracks to Spokane.
EB Piggybacks roll into Marshall Canyon just south of Spokane
An eastbound empty grain train rounds a curve at Marshall, WA.
A Boardman Coal Train enters Marshall, WA heading west.
A northbound UP train is lead by CP 8640.
A westbound stack rounds the curve at Scribner siding.
Eastbound approaching Marshall Junction