BNSF 9709 (SD70MAC) waits in the BNSF yard in Golden, Colorado for orders to take the Coors Beer Train to Denver.
Hundreds of locomotives call this yard home in Wyoming. This seems to be a major storage of useless power at the time. It's a shame that these locomotives aren't pulling freight all over the nati... (more)
A triple headed consist of MACs run from Longmont, Colorado to the Long's Peak siding to pick up a cut of cars.
Q425 clears North Rapp Road, CSXT 4814 leading the way.
Q425 clears The Mass/NY state line, CSXT 4814 leading the way.
Q425 clears Schillings Crossing, CSXT 4814 leading the way.
Q425 clears Chatham Center, CSXT 4814 leading the way.
Q425 clears 171 with a flared radiator mac in the lead.
Sandhills & Windmills: This is about as developed as the countryside gets for many a mile along Nebraska Route 2 that parallels the BNSF Sandhills Sub. Two of the Grinstein beauties lead yet anoth... (more)
Freshly reactivated, a quartet (two on rear) of Grinsteins power Louisiana-bound loads through the rolling hills of southeastern Nebraska on an unusually hot Easter Sunday. The second unit, 9702, ... (more)
CSX SD70MAC 4541, leading a westbound intermodal, splits the signals at CP-215 in Little Falls.
A pair of matching executive Grinstein MAC's leave Cheyenne, Wyoming and will take the short freight to Fort Collins, Colorado.
Southbound KCSH with all EMD lash up
Dwight Yoakam's "A Thousand Miles From Nowhere" comes to mind with this image. Out in the exquisite solitude of the Nebraska Sandhills, along Route 2 where drivers in the occasional pass... (more)