A combination of childhood fantasies, fascination with trains and a love of adventure.
This odd mixture of power crosses a bridge.
Fresh out of King St. this Tacoma bound Sounder dodges Mariners fans as it passes under Safeco Field and puts on speed as it passes the coach yard.
SP 4449 and UP 844 make their way north to Everett, but not before putting on a show for all of us gathered to watch!
The first Sounder of the evening brings commuters across bridge 6.3, giving them a stunning view of the Ballard Locks.
Three 737s start their future of transportation gliding over the rails on BNSF's Kootenai River Subdivision.
The Westbound Z train is the last to pass over a failed insulated joint that brought down CTC signaling between Skykomish and Scenic for several hours.
The Builder crosses the Ballard bridge on this beautifully sunny May day.
JB tower fills the gap between two SD40-2s as they pull a manifest train West.
The current track layout at King St. requires trains to pull into the Seattle tunnel in order to access the station tracks from the coach yard.
This train crosses the viaduct at Lowell on this beautiful summer day.
One of those lucky shots, caught the loco in a gap in the trees while my friend was driving.
The Home Run special takes Mariners fans home after a day at the ball park.
A unit train of potash from Canada heads to the ports to be used on Chinese farms.
After 7.8 miles of darkness 8081 emerges into the bright summer light.