A southbound Alaska Railroad/Princess Cruiseline train meets the northbound Denali Star along the line north of Anchorage.
On an early summer morning, the Coastal Classic is reflected in the waters of Potter Marsh
The Alaska Railroad's Glacier Discovery train enters Anchorage on a summer evening
It's 9:30 PM...only a couple more hours of daylight left. The city's floral arrangements complement the railroad's colors nicely.
ARR 3008/4324 pull into the Anchorage yard with a stack train.
Two trains line-up in late evening setting sun: GP40-2 3008 and SD70MAC 4324 lead one train and SD70MAC's 4015,4014,4012 with GP40-2 3006 lead the other.
Looking like a bad example of using 15" radius track on the HO layout, ARR 4015/4014/4012/3006 twist around a tight yard turn with two flat cars
Southbound coal train with SD70MAC's 4006/4318/4321 on head-end and 4011 at rear moves into yard in fading light at 8:30 pm
The Alaska Railroad Hurricane Turn, one of the last flag stop trains in North America, has arrived back at Anchorage behind former Amtrak F40 #268 following its 340-mile roundtrip to Hurricane an... (more)
Two SD70MACs on this dirt train, just south of the yard at Anchorage. Taken from the rear of a southbound Princess Cruise Lines passenger extra.
Alaska RR Anchorage shop with MP15 1552, GP40-2 3001, and RDC 712.
A pair of Alaska RR switcher units gather at the Anchorage yard office awaiting their next assignment.