Eastbound intermodal cuts through the Eagle Nest bound for Clovis.
BNSF 8249 leads one of the newest intermodal trains eastbound through the Eagle Nest in Northern Arizona. This new service being offered is from Los Angeles to NS Austell, GA via Memphis.
Minutes after sunrise, a Santa Fe mixed freight pulls east through cuts and over fills near Eagle Nest, Arizona on April 11, 1993.
First light on a cold morning glints off the sides of a struggling Kansas City, KS to Barstow, CA.
Long Beach bound stacks struggle up the 1.0% grade of the Crookton Cutoff and swing through the impressive high-speed s-curves West of Eagle Nest on a spectacular Winter afternoon.
Westbound stacks come through the dip approaching West Eagle Nest on the Crookton Cutoff as seen from Kaibab National Forest. We're about 40 miles south of the Grand Canyon, getting here on the g... (more)
Two C44-9Ws lead the S-LPCLBL1-24A westbound, with two additional DPUs assisting on the rear, as it rounds the high speed curve at East Eagle Nest.
An eastbound intermodal train drops downgrade through a cut at Eagle Nest on the Williams-Crookton line relocation.
A westbound manifest roars through a sweeping, one-degree curve on Santa Fe's massive Williams-Crookton line relocation.
Seen the day before at Quinlan, OK and minutes later at nearly the Railroad: BNSF RailwayLocomotive: GE C44-9W (Dash 9-44CW)Location: Eagle Nest, Arizona, USALocomotive #: BNSF 4879Train ID: UnknownPhoto Date: March 09, 2004