NS 3359 takes a rest at Chamblee while two MARTA trains meet overhead.
Watco's KCT 310 transfer is coming across the Kaw River bridge and into Adams St Interlocking as it heads back to Mill St Yard.
WATCO's KCT 217 job heads for Thomas industry as a UP coal train awaits a signal off the High Line.
Norfolk Southern I87 races an RTA Red Line train through the University Circle Area. In the lead is the Savannah and Atlanta Heritage Unit.
An empty BNSF oil train trundles up the TRRA's North Belt along Antelope Street in North St. Louis, MO. Second out is a warbonnet C40-8W, former ATSF 909.
Z class tram 137 shut down in Racecourse Rd on the route 57 after a semi trailer impacted the rail bridge ahead damaging the overhead trolley. A citybound Metro Comeng set can be seen departing Ne... (more)
WAMX 3931 leads this Kansas City Terminal train to KCT's Mill Street Yard after crossing the Kansas River via the lower section of the KCT Highline Bridge.
For a few months in the 1990s, the only trains west of Opelika on the former CofG Birmingham main were long-distance locals 45/46, which ran the Childersburg-B'ham segment via other NS lines, as t... (more)
With the sun set the Sheboygan Job works into the evening switching out the Cargill malt plant with the rest of the days work tied down above.
Just moments before the setting sun dropped behind the bluff, Amtrak rounds the first leg of a wye move to head back to town while a BNSF stack train and a UP manifest await more favorable signals... (more)
The first meet of the afternoon was between this Z9 (I think the old 199) and an stack train. We watched this unfold both of us not believing it would be timed just right...it was.
Two BNSF Z trains meet in the incredible scenery of Kingman Canyon. This was my first visit here.
P26 passes through Oakland Junction on its way to Industry yard while a MARTA train zips north on their elevated line through southwest Atlanta.
A Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway intermodal crosses Union Pacific's former SP Golden State Route at Vaughn, New Mexico on April 4, 1998.