406 is shown here posing as both a real locomotive and with its train. Cheap ISO 400 negative film, perhaps the most underrated medium I have ever used, brings you this image.
Last I checked, didn't a standing air test take less than 25 minutes?
187 witnesses the impending storm's infringement on the cheap ISO 400 print film equivalent of a Kodachrome sky
Double-header with two F40PHM-2s.
Newly numberboarded 402 "State of Illinois" takes up the whole crossing as it slowly pulls in. Nice VW, too.
Followed by AMTK 89, 172, and a very rare Dash-8 #510, which matches the Phase IV of the cars.
Chevy Hy-railer slowly squeaks down the tracks and it will come to a stop at the crossing.
BNSF 4554 leads still-ATSF Dash 9 Warbonnet.
This train shows off Amtrak's 3 different paintschemes; and 4 different stripe heights.
Lead unit is in need of some serious cleaning; it should look like 2nd unit!
Light engine move showing off the colors of BNSF, BN, CN, CSX, and NS.
This westbound intermodal, running wrong main, speeds past another another w/b.
Don't see too many NSs on the BNSF.
Numberboarded 405 pushes a midday dinky towards Chicago. Fellow railfan Tristan Garrett stands just down the tracks.
I think the new paintscheme is better...