Can you say buried in snow.
UP's rotary snow plow clears the yard at Sharon Springs on the first day of 2007
The colorful containers certainly add to the fall colors along the Clark Fork River
Because of the infrequency of the local to Harrison it is necessary for the crew to make sure the roadbed is clear of free range cattle
A coal train follows the contours of the Clark Fork River near Eddy Montana
A nice sunset ends what was a brutally hot day in the desert. High temp for the day was a whopping 122 degrees. In the distance is Amtrak's Sunset Limited.
MRL 151 and 113 roll east through the Jefferson River Canyon after making a run to Whitehall to drop off a few cenetrbeams for storage. On the opposite side of the river is the road bed of the lon... (more)
Alaska Railroads line to Seward has fantastic views as it travels along the Turnagain Arm.
As the Glacier heads to town in fantastic light I was just a few hours from catching my flight back to Colorado Springs. This shot ended a fantastic 16 days in the last frontier.
Alaska 2004 has a ballast train in tow along the Turnagain Arm. Nice to see all three of Alaska Railroads paint schemes in one train.
Alaska SD70MACS have a huge train, 7712 feet, headed for the barge in Whittier
One of the many water crossings on the FEC
Nice fall colors on a nice fall day on the MRL
A classic SD40-2 helper set is shoving hard on a stack train at Johnson's Curve.
Alaska Railroad GP38 2004 Rounds the big curve near Bird Point with a company ballast train including a caboose.