"The Pill" leads a transfer through West Bottoms.
The RCO Job went on the ground at Eola, as the 2919 went through the split rail derail. Nice pre-BNSF lash-up!
The Wishram local had made a pick up at Bingen and was returning to Wishram with one center-beam load of lumber. Viewed from Chamberlain Lake Rest Area lookout above the Lyle tunnels.
It's gonna be another hot one with temperatures reaching in the upper 90s close to 100 as the Longmont Turn led by a former GP30 rebuilt into a GP39E along with a GP39-2 race through the small tow... (more)
BN whiteface 2918 and SD40-2 1781 head south out of Stacy street with their train.
A neat catch, in the form of the experimental "Pill" scheme, thunders out of Joliet with the westbound Y JOL201.
The daily local to Hillsboro rolls south on shiny new ribbon rails.
A trio of BNSF geeps lead the Argonne local west across Woodward Avenue.
A BNSF local switches the yard at Greybull, Wyoming, on the afternoon of May 24, 2011. Freshly-painted BNSF GP39E No. 2744 stands in contrast to the weathered outside-braced former Chicago, Burlin... (more)
BNSF 2763 is awaiting assignment on the team track in BNSF's Aberdeen Yard. 2763 started out life on the Southern Railway as high hood GP30 SOU 2592.
A Burlington Northern freight heads west through the scenic Badlands of North Dakota at Sully Springs on the afternoon of June 29, 1994. Leading the train is a former Southern Railway GP30 rebuilt... (more)
Two GP's of two different heritages lead a 50 car Ross Turn past the elevator in Lonetree.
The BNSF's Watertown local rounds a curve just east of La Bolt, SD, led by three units still proudly wearing Cascade Green.
Three Cascade Green four axle units lead the Watertown Local west between Louisburg and Bellingham, Minnesota. BNSF 2750 is a rebuilt GP30 that now sports a standard cab. Railroad: BNSF RailwayLocomotive: EMD GP39ELocation: Louisburg, Minnesota, USALocomotive #: BNSF 2750Train ID: BNSF Watertown LocalPhoto Date: January 30, 2012
Sixteen days from Christmas, the ground is still bare as the Mayville Local cruises eastward behind a pair of whiteface geeps.