A pair of P40s leads Chicago-bound City of New Orleans on a chilly morning.
Amtrak's Auto Train is seen stretching through the Randolph Macon College Campus in Downtown Ashland, Virginia.
Running a couple hours late due to heavy snow in North Carolina, and Southern Virginia, The worlds Longest Passenger Train, Amtrak's Auto Train, is seen here nearing his destination of Lorton, VA ... (more)
Auto Train nearing its northern destination
The Auto Train is seen heading north on the First day of Fall, with the temperature feeling like fall as well, at a brisk 48 degrees. If you look close enough, you may notice the number board on #... (more)
The auto train heads south through Ashland.
Yes It's Big! The Auto Train slides through Ashland.
Auto train snakes out of Rand Yard. This rail yard is getting a rebirth as Sunrail is building one of their facilities here, visible in the distance.
With a sign like this, it's unmistakable what train this is. Gotta love that signature palm tree.
At 6:05 a.m. in the heart of the Sonoran Desert, Amtrak No. 2 roars around a curve as it climbs toward the summit at Estrella.
Check out the elephant style lash up of the P40's unusual for Auto train.
East bound Sunset Limited about to cross Escambia Bay on the John T. Collinson bridge.
An unusual consist of 2 P40's (instead of 2 P42's) lead train #20 in Hattiesburg, MS.