A second photo of the damaged 2620 at Victorville. The other 3 units behind it all had bodyside damage but nothing like as bad.
We came across 2620 in this sorry state at what I believe is Victorville.CA. It was parked with 3 warbonnet locos. I haven`t been able to find out what caused the damage. Anyone know?
BNSF Dash 9's 694 (in Santa Fe Warbonnet livery), 4779 & 4553 pass Oro Grande near Victorville, California with a westbound doublestack train, 16/2/07. ©www.railphotoprints.co.uk - John Chalcraft
freshly rebuilt and painted GP20 3022 leads a westbound train at Frost on Cajon Sub ready to start the climb to the summit of Cajon Pass
A "cool snake" at Frost.
The flyover at Frost. Flying fast, and flying low.
The car near the bottom of the photo is actually someone's home. Must be a tough life living out of a car. Don't think he was a railfan. But, I could be mistaken.
Look at that beautiful scenery, and there's a train too!
WOW! A super clean warbonnet leads another warbonnet and a NS unit over the Frost Flyover. A nice treat indeed!
Twenty-nine coil steel cars are hustled out of the Mojave Narrows as this westbound begins the seventeen mile climb toward Summit.
Amtrak 519/503 head up Train #35, "The Desert Wind". Pepsi anyone?
A eastbound Z train is seen in a patch of sunlight just before an approaching storm
Gleaming in the sun as it rests between assignments, BNSF Railway SD40-2R 7951 is a rebuilt SD45-2. This engine was previously numbered BNSF 6500, ATSF 5850 and, originally, ATSF 5645.