After dropping its third unit in Needles, BNSF 5420 leads a Richmond, CA to El Paso, TX vehicle train across the Colorado River as it enters Arizona.
An eastbound Z train is the first train of the afternoon to sneak through the track work at Ibis. The work tied up main two, causing there to only be one main track being open.
Slowly hitting the crest of Goffs Hill, a new GE ES44C4, BNSF 8070, pulls 7,800 feet of stacks west along the Mojave Desert on a Logistic Park Kansas City, KS to the Southern California On-Dock Te... (more)
As strong winds kick up dust in the background, a Los Angeles Harbor West Basin (San Pedro), CA to Logistic Park Chicago, IL stack train charges east down to Needles as a westbound stack train bat... (more)
CP 9557 pulls the hot Willow Springs, IL to North Bay, CA high priority intermodel train west along the Needles Subdivision as it rounds a curve at Homer.
After the track work crews got done doing their job, the first train to lead the parade of westbounds is a hot Willow Springs, IL to North Bay, CA intermodal train as it has no problem going up As... (more)
A Q ALTLAC slowly makes its way to the summit of Ash Hill along the Needles Subdivision.
The westbound Z WSPNBY8 leaves Needles with a Canadian Pacific leader and a KCS Southern Bell SD70ACe in tow at Klinefelter, CA.
A Richmond, CA intermodel train bound for Texas as its 6,000 feet of stack cars are seen in one shot at Klinefelter.
A heavy eastbound Q train chugs to the top of Goffs Hill as the sunsets over the Mojave Desert.
A westbound stack train struggles up Beaumont Hill as a westbound auto train begins to over take it at Cabazon at dawn.
An EMD leader pulls a Long Beach, CA to El Paso, TX stack traina cross the Yuma Sub in the early morning.
The lone DPU of the loaded Robertson Rock Train snakes its way through Ordway.
As the sun breaks over the top of the surrounding peaks in Cabazon, UP 8825 leads a 17 car long officer special west across the Yuma Subdivision on an early, March morning.
BNSF 9273 leads a Global 4, IL to Long Beach, CA stack train through San Timoteo Canyon on a warm March afternoon.