The BNSF Forsyth Sub east of Billings has to be one of the most boring, mundane pieces of railroad around. Miles and miles of tangent track, modern boring signals, brown grain fields and orange diesels, it's not really something that motivates one to document it. However, about 30 miles east of Billings the railroad takes a sharp turn and starts to follow the Yellowstone River more directly, leading to more interesting shots. I had this one on my list for a few years now, but with a narrow season for good light and a decent drive just to shoot Gevos, I had never gotten around to it. Splitting the Yellowstone River in the background and the Rough Coulee in the foreground, even generic orange looks pretty good here.