NS 62V has a good amount of power today. Behind the leader are NS 8167 (ES44AC), NS 4313 (AC44C6M; rebuilt from C44-9W NS 9165 in November of 2020), and NS 1034 (SD70ACe).
The garbage train is almost to its destination. There is no switch off the main for east bounds. The trains usually pull into the siding just past Arlington and use the DP at the other end for the... (more)
NS GE AC44C6M 4299 leading train 211 at milepost 112.
After meeting a westbound, three SD75Ms move the loaded Everett to Roosevelt, Washington garbage train out of Melonas siding in the Columbia River Gorge.
Empties East. If you hear "62V approach Cannon" on the radio, it might be best hold your nose with one hand and the camera with the other. This is the less potent direction of thi... (more)
A matched trio of BNSF SD75Ms head east on BNSF's Fallbridge Sub.
BNSF SD75Ms 294, 293 and 288 lead 77 trash loads south past the Seahawks and Mariners home fields in Seattle.
A great set of power leads an eastbound trash train away from the east siding switch at Bates, WA.
Everett-Roosevelt trash loads are eastbound between Towal and Bates.
A trio of BNSF's SD75Ms look great leading an eastbound loaded trash train.
BNSF SD75M 288 leads a loaded trash train eastward on the Fallbridge Sub between Towal and Bates.
Mount Hood stands tall to the west as an Everett-Roosevelt trash train heads east on the Fallbridge Sub.
BNSF SD75Ms 288, 293 and 294 lead a loaded trash train towards Roosevelt on BNSF's Fallbridge Sub.
BNSF SD75Ms 288, 293 and 294 lead a loaded trash train away from the east siding switch at Bates on BNSF's very scenic Fallbridge Sub.
Mass Coastal 2009 leads the Energy Train over Cohasset Narrows in Bourne/Wareham, MA. The 1935-built vertical lift bridge over the Cape Cod Canal is seen in the background. The train is heading no... (more)