USG 111 makes one last run to the mine as the shadows from the mountains creep onto the tracks. To the right are some old codeline poles somehow still standing. Five minutes later this scene would... (more)
One of the better locations on the USG is the big bridge about halfway between the mine and the plant. It's a common place for offroaders to meet and take a break for a little bit. Here we see USG... (more)
After a few hours of loading, USG 111 pulls loads back towards Plaster City. To the right is the openness of the desert that has been conquered by offroaders.
The USG makes its first run of the day up to the mine with USG 11 leading the way. It's all remote desert running along sand roads from here.
USG 112 unloads cars from the night before at USG's Plaster City facility. The USG operates two Bombardier HR412W's here and is the last freight hauling narrow gauge in the United States.