Some of the Sunset Limited's dining car crew catching some fresh air -- the steward, a chef, and probably a waiter.
The Sunset Limited fueling and watering.
A doll head posing as a switch lamp, Tuscon Arizona, 1988 .Steve Crise Photo © www.scrise.com
Stacks sitting at Wymola, for a couple Westbounds.
An eastbound stack train out of the big ports in Southern California departs Tucson Yard.
An eastbound UP manifest departs Tucson at dusk.
A brand-new SD70M leads an eastbound stack train past South Yard in Tucson.
UP 8767 West waits for a call from the Tucson yardmaster before proceeding from Irvington, where Tucson Electric has a coal-fired power plant.
An eastbound with loaded ballast hoppers near the head end roars upgrade toward the Vail crossovers as a monsoon storm builds to the east.
A Maxi-Trax equipped GP40 leads a North Line Local out of Tucson Yard as another train arrives from El Paso on the adjacent main track.
At dusk, with the rugged Tucson Mountains in the distance, an eastbound UP freight enters downtown Tucson with its series of grade crossings and flashing lights.
Under a roiling monsoon sky, a manifest enters Tucson Yard from the east.
At a typically beautiful dusk in Arizona, an eastbound UP stack train roars out of Tucson yard after changing crews for the run to El Paso.
UP 4347 West of Tucson, AZ
A remote controlled GP40 and an SD60 at the fueling racks.