At what I believe is only location in the world that you can photograph a train through a natural arch, Union Pacific’s Potash Turn heads north into Bootlegger Canyon on May 12, 2006. This train... (more)
Union Pacific’s Potash Turn heads north past unique red rock formations into Bootlegger Canyon on the afternoon of May 12, 2006. This train normally operates in the morning, so this late afterno... (more)
The Union Pacific's Potash Local is nearing the end of the first half of his journey on the scenic Cane Creek Branch as it passes some beautiful red rock cliffs at Milepost 33.
Spectacular Bootlegger Canyon Union Pacific’s Potash Turn heads north into Bootlegger Canyon on the afternoon of May 12, 2006. This train normally operates in the morning, so this lat... (more)
Union Pacific’s Potash local heads south into Bootlegger Canyon after exiting the 7,068-foot Moab Tunnel on May 12, 2006. This train normally operates in the morning, so this afternoon departure... (more)
In perhaps the only location in the world that you can photograph a train through a natural arch, Union Pacific’s Potash local heads north into Bootlegger Canyon on May 12, 2006. This train norm... (more)