Over looking Yard Center we see a pair of UP RailPower RP20BD's working the south end of the yard on a beautiful day for flying.
Looking a bit out of place from its usual city environment, METX 168 shoves an inbound train to the city past the corn fields in La Fox.
In a world of reduced service on the Metra system as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, METX 405 leads one of the few trains running on the Milwaukee West Line sporting it's new nose emblem decal.
High above downtown Homewood, GTW 5847 and EJE 657 works a pull down job out of Markham Yard as the rebuilding of the Amtrak station continues.
Under IC ownership these GP40R's would have been used for intermodal service to the gulf coast. Now under CN ownership, they have been reduced to yard service.
Approaching tunnel two and Bealville Siding on the UP Mojave Sub.
Mexican power is in charge of an Alexandria to Fort Worth manifest rolling through Forney Texas on a nice spring afternoon.
A loaded coal train rolls eastbound toward the Port of Hampton Roads in Newport News for export.
A slug set has just cut off from it's train shortly after arriving at the small yard in Hancock.
A rainbow of power on this Fort Worth to Houston manifest which has just departed the former MKT Ney Yard in south Fort Worth.
The one and only GP38-2 on the J roster sits tied down in the Waukegan Yard on a pleasant spring evening.
Amtrak San Joaquin train arrives in Bakersfield with a train made up of Amtrak California Comet cars and one horizon car.