When gazing down into BNSF Railway's massive Galesburg Classification Yard, especially at night, phrases like "The Railroad Never Sleeps" can't help but to pop into one's mind as the nev... (more)
In Santa Fe’s home city of Chicago, the mechanical car washers were sometimes frozen in the winter and cleaning had to be done by hand. Four Big Domes are visible in the company’s 21st Stree... (more)
Another AT&SF grain train derailment on rain-softened roadbed, this one 6 miles south of Silsbee, Texas on May 7, 1971 for grain headed to Port of Beaumont for export. It pours rain in southeas... (more)
The rear of NS 980 swings around the curve just north of Norris on a warm April afternoon. The object on the depressed flat is an electrical transformer headed for a power plant up north.
A patch of wild flowers in the foreground, wild skies in the back ground, and centered up by an Ex Southern Bay caboose. This is Carolina at it's finest!