A very late southbound Coast Starlight travels along San Pablo Bay, on a beautiful spring afternoon. Hopefully the passengers enjoy the bay, as this is the only California coastline they will see... (more)
BNSF 769 E rolls out of the siding at E Greycliff, Mt, after having met a WB loaded coal train.
It's a beautiful afternoon along the Upper Mississippi River, as a CP train heads West near Lake View, MN. This train is slowing to take the siding for a meet with an EB stack train.
Another load of stacks heads east along the Columbia near Biggs, Oregon.
BNSF 5307 leads another in an endless parade of grain trains across the fill at Horsethief Lake, along the Columbia River
UP 5358 heads south on the Sacramento Sub, former rails of the Western Pacific.
ATSF GP60M #115 speeds east up Ash Hill at MP 691 on the BNSF's Needles District.
The gas train is about to leave the 10th Sub and join the rails of the 4th Sub at Paradise. With scenery like this, a more appropriate name is hard to imagine.
Note trailing unit...E-unit dead in consist. The only railroad marking is the word "Indiana".
The sun has just risen on the Mojave Desert, as ATSF 539 East catches the first rays of daylight on BNSF's Needles Subdivision, during the Fall of 2000.
This BNSF train is just a few miles from Keddie and home rails, where it will continue north on it's way to Oregon and the PNW.
Three old EMD warriors lead a drag freight out of Antelope yard near sunset on a beautiful Fall day.