A giant unit grain train drops down through the Allard Horseshoe in full dynamic.
With the beautifully manicured fields of the Tejon Ranch at its center, a huge SP eastbound manifest fills the horseshoe at Allard, its head end just below us and its helper straight across the va... (more)
Santa Fe 8073 East, a giant 971 train, negotiates the horseshoe at Allard.
With spring flowers blooming in the foreground, a Santa Fe manifest makes its way east up the steep slopes of the Tehachapi Mountains between Allard and the east end of Bealville siding.
As the head end of SP 7521 rounds the western leg of the Allard Horseshoe, its mid-train helper exits tunnel 2 in the distance.
SD45 8992 leads a westbound down the main line just uphill from
An eastbound Santa Fe freight roars out of tunnel 2 as two SP trains wait in the 13,000-foot Bealville siding for it to pass.
SD40T-2 8572 leads an eastbound freight around the curve that leads into the western leg of Allard Horseshoe.
Just after sun-up, and SP eastbound makes its way around the Allard Horseshoe.
Just after sunrise, an SP eastbound negotiates the giant horseshoe at Allard in the midst of the Tejon Ranch.
Just after sunrise, SP 9182 East negotiates the Allard horseshoe, which resides in the middle of the Tejon Ranch.
A super-hot 998 train, a symbol that was short-lived, negotiates the multiple reverse curves at the west end of Bealville.