An eastbound domestic intermodal is about to duck under the old route 66 highway overpass at Correo, just after meeting a westbound counterpart. Mount Taylor and the red cliffs at Marmon can be se... (more)
The day is almost over in western New Mexico as this westbound stack train works upgrade from Bacca toward the setting sun. Thoreau and the continental divide are a few miles ahead.
Eastbound international stacks swing through the S-curve below the mesa at Laguna
A westbound stack train is about to duck under the highway overpass on the east side of Grants. The eastbound on the other track is stopped and is being recrewed; the white crew van is parked at ... (more)
Yes, steel rails can bend! A westbound rail train rolls through the curve leading to West Doublea on the BNSF's Crookton Cutoff.
On the BNSF's Crookton Cutoff, a westbound stack train swings around the curve leading to West Doublea.
On a crystal clear fall morning, an eastbound rack train is on its way down the hill from Flagstaff and the Arizona Divide. The run across the Arizona desert to a crew change at Winslow lies ahea... (more)
A westbound train of international stacks is about to duck under the Route 66 highway overpass on the east side of Flagstaff.
No eastbound chase in the Flagstaff area is complete without the shot at the Winona highway overpass. Here, on a clear October morning with the San Francisco Peaks in the background, an eastbound... (more)
With the San Francisco Peaks in the background, an eastbound stack train swings around the curve leading to the Cosnino Road grade crossing east of Flagstaff.
The vertical curve at Maine is clearly evident as an eastbound stack train approaches the grade crossing. In another 12 miles the train will end its long climb from Needles, California (elevation... (more)
An eastbound stack train greets the sunrise at Garland Prairie Road, just east of Williams Junction.
A long westbound Z-train fills almost all of the big S-curve west of West Eagle Nest on the BNSF's Crookton Cutoff.
A westbound stack train leans into the second half of the big S-curve west of Eagle Nest on the BNSF's Crookton Cutoff.
Shortly before sunset, an eastbound BNSF trackage rights train is in the rugged terrain just east of Thompson on the former DRG&W.