Beach combers don't even look up as the evening's first Sounder accelerates out of Edmonds.
As it leaves Union Station METX 190 belches out a cloud of nasty looking smoke.
The locomotive brings up the rear of this Cascades trainset as it glides into its final destination: King St. Station
Track crews were replacing welds between Seattle and Everett on this slow Sunday. Here a truck drops a piece of rail so another crew can use it to replace this section of track.
The last Sounder of the evening travels through Edmonds.
Newly delivered this light rail vehicle is still on the ramp used to roll it off of the flatbed truck it arrived on.
This switcher was sitting in the yard while another loco was breaking apart a tanker train
It's high tide when the first sounder of the day rolls through Edmonds.
This manifest train slowly snakes towards Edmonds after it is warned by another train that trespassers are playing on the rails.
What do you do when the tide comes in and covers your photo spot? Get wet!
The Solstice gives railfans everywhere extra light to shoot later into the evening, giving more than enough light for the 7pm Cascades.
The Maltby Turn train passes by a long consist of garbage containers headed for the Rabanco facility south of seattle.
Beach goers set up camp next to the dragging equipment detector and dodge trains all afternoon, including this Westbound stack train.
"Cleared to change crew on the main" squawks over the radio as this Eastbound train rolls by an empty Boeing special headed for Wichita, KS to pick up more 737 bodies.
Eastbound coal empties lumber through the cut just in time to see the end of a westbound vehicle train pass overhead.