The yellow nose stripes of a Citicorp GEVO match nicely with the wild shrubbery found along HWY 85 as an empty coal train heads north towards Wyoming. The Front Range looks great this morning as ... (more)
BNSF 5954 (ES44AC) splits the pines as it leads a loaded coal train into Sedalia, Colorado.
BNSF 6336 (ES44AC) leads a coal train through a fresh layer of fallen snow.
BNSF 6048 (ES44AC) leads a coal train into Sedalia, Colorado.
A BNSF ACe rounds the curve into Sedalia in great light on the Colorado Joint Line.
Two elephant style ACes lug a loaded coal drag up grade into the small town of Sedalia on the Colorado Joint Line.
BNSF 5735 (ES44AC) leads a coal train between Sedalia and Castle Rock, Colorado
A BNSF freight leaves Sedalia behind and heads to Castle Rock, Colorado.
Two H1 SD40 types lead the twice weekly Pikes Peak Local into Sedalia on the Colorado Joint Line.
BNSF 7257 leads a southbound around the curve into Sedalia after a spring snow on the Colorado Joint Line.
BNSF 6007 leads a Herzog ballast train into Sedalia, CO, a somewhat rare move on the Joint Line.
Three SD40 types in three different BNSF paint schemes round the curve into small town Sedalia with the Pikes Peak Local on the Colorado Joint Line.
The twice weekly Pikes Peak Local rounds the curve into Sedalia behind an H1 SD40-2 and rebuilt GP30 on Colorado's Joint Line.
The twice weekly Pikes Peak Local rounds the curve into Sedalia behind two H1 SD40-2s on Colorado's Joint Line.
A Cascade dash-2 leads the twice weekly Pikes Peak Local south on the Colorado Joint Line through Sedalia.