A westbound BNSF coal train passes through Redtail Road just west of Livingston, Montana, on MRL’s 2nd Sub, with gusty showers off to the East
With a massive thunderstorm cell looming in the background, RTD 4030 (Hyundai Eagle) runs on the commuter rail line linking Denver International Airport with downtown Denver.
The storms are receding to the east as Montana Rail Link’s Helena local, led by MRL EMD GP9 No. 109, rolls downgrade just east of Winston, Montana, on the afternoon of July 7, 2021.
On a stormy afternoon of July 19, 2011, Canadian National sulphur train No. 712 crosses the Snaring River at Henry House, Alberta.
Severe Storm Season Nothing delights me more than working mother nature at her best in all the drama and impact it has to offer. Light the way into the storm, an HPC with small hail... (more)
At 8:44 p.m. on July 4, 2019, the storms with heavy rain and lightning have moved off to the east as a southbound BNSF coal train reaches the top of hill at Logan, Wyoming, in Powder River Basin.
The snow is falling fast as BNSF 4252 (ES44C4) takes a train through Spruce, Colorado.
Pulling freight through the snow crossing over the St. Louis River on the CN Rainy sub.
BNSF 4252 (ES44C4) runs through Monument, Colorado as a late spring storm dumps snow along the Front Range.
One of the two Livingston, MT-based helper sets, a pair of SD70ACe bracketing the one-of-a-kind for MRL, SDP40, are against a CP AC4400CW as the train climbs toward Bozeman Pass and thunderstorms ... (more)
BNSF 4252 leads an auto rack train in the snow past the former Colorado Springs Depot in downtown Colorado Springs.
Heavy snow coats Palmer Lake as BNSF 4252 leads an auto rack train through town.
Heavy snow creates near whiteout conditions as a BNSF auto rack train runs the ridge at Spruce, Colorado.
Heavy snow is falling in Colorado as BNSF 4252 (ES44C4) leads an auto rack train towards Larkspur, Colorado.
Hudson Switch in the Snow Coming down fast and hard enough to get on my snow blankets the main at Hudson, CO while playing host the local.