The MRL Night Gas wrapping around the Clark Fork River on the MRL 4th Subdivision.
Night Gas heading to Thompson Falls under the Northern Pacific cantilever relics in Plains.
The Night Gas making its way to Thompson Falls, MT, along the Clark Fork River on the MRL 4th Sub.
MRL's daily night gas local moves along the banks of the Flathead River between Dixon and Perma on the railroad's Tenth Sub. Both the river and the Tenth Sub end at Paradise, where the Clark Fork ... (more)
Evening light blankets western Montana, as the famed Gas Local cruises west out of Plains with the dynamic duo up front.
Seen high above Evaro Hill, at the crest, rests one of the more iconic trestles along the MRL… seen here supporting the evening Gas train with a healthy cut for Thompson Falls.
MRL's day gas train heads west over the tall Fish Creek bridge.
The Night Gas rolls along the Flathead River on a July evening
The "night gas" arrives into Thompson Falls for the twice daily job dropping off tanks at the fuel facility at Pipeline.
The "night gas" cruises along the banks of the Flathead River near Perma, MT bound for Pipeline at Thompson Falls.
MRL's "Night Gas" accelerates out of a work window near Alberton, MT crossing Fish Creek trestle on the 4th subdivision.
MRL #4408 leads the Night Gas along the banks of the Flathead River at Perma, MT en route to Pipeline at Thompson Falls.
MRL 4408 headed West up the 4th Subdivision through Plains with the night gas local in tow.
An icon of the Pacific Northwest, the evening gas train winds around the Clark Fork river towards Plains, with two of MRLs shiniest 70aces up front for power.
High above the tunnel, MRLs evening gas train flies westbound along the tiny town of Cyr, MT.