Having just passed the NPSEZ at Meno siding, Amtrak's Pioneer blazes west through the Columbia River Gorge. Train 25's next station stop will be at Portland.
An excursion with the Union Pacific E units returns from Bend, Oregon to Portland in Fall 1995.
East bound freight at Steventon with the Bridge of the Gods in the distance
Returning to Portland from a week on Washington Central, the SP&S 700 heads west through the Columbia River Gorge.
A westbound grain train nears Bingen, Washington in the Columbia River Gorge. The Oakways were fairly rare birds on the old SP&S.
An eastbound BNSF train nears Lyle, Washington in the Columbia River Gorge. Despite the early November date, a fair amount of fall color remains on the trees.
Long before anyone ever heard of "Tiger King," a tiger-striped GP50 leads an autorack train west through the Columbia River Gorge.
The smoke has finally cleared, allowing for a lovely fall hike. Amtrak 28 rolls east along the mighty Columbia River and is seen from the Cape Horn Trail.
An eastbound BNSF vehicle train threads some basalt rock formations in the scenic Columbia River Gorge between Bingen and Lyle, Washington, on September 24, 2016.
Empty trash around the curves at Home Valley.
A solid set of older power leads the daily Roosevelt-Everett empty garbage train.
With 4 GEs on point and 2 on the rear pushing, this high priority Z rushes along the mighty Columbia River Gorge to Portland.
A BNSF grain train mixes up color schemes a bit as it rolls west on the causeway that helps form Rowland Lake along the Columbia River west of Lyle, WA.
BNSF 563 leads an impressive consist past The Dalles Dam.