Two BNSF motors help control the rear of a loaded ethanol train as it snakes through the Nelson Canyon.
After having a signal drop from clear to red, this heavy Chicago-bound stack train slowly moves through Nelson Canyon as it tries to get back up to track speed. Here, the two DPU locomotives work ... (more)
Westbound BNSF manifest exiting the only two track tunnel on the exSanta Fe transcon at Nelson.
At the Nelson lime plate, the Kingman 091 local sets out cars on the spur track. The 091 runs out of Kingman and drops and picks up cars at the planet and return them to Kingman. From there, a man... (more)
BNSF 7437 eases into the S-curve at Nelson as it leads a westbound stack train through the Hualapai Indian Reservation in Arizona. The tail end of the S LBLCLO1 13A can be seen in the distance as ... (more)
Four 4400 horsepower locomotives are using every one of those horses to pull over a mile of sea containers through Nelson Canyon on the Hualapai Indian Reservation in Arizona.
Three pumpkins move a heavy junk train through Nelson Canyon as they descend down from Yampai Summit.
Westbound Chicago to Northern California train 189 bursts into sunlight out of Santa Fe's only double track tunnel near Nelson station.
Alco RSD-15 and GP35 3339 are on an eastbound Speno rail grinder work train running against the current of traffic at Nelson, Arizona, March 22, 1973. This location is on the old Kingman District ... (more)
AT&SF rail gang at work just outside Santa Fe's only double track tunnel transposing rails on curves to gain more wear from them. Nelson, Ariz.
Santa Fe's only double track tunnel at Nelson, AZ
Four C44-9Ws lead the S-LHACLO2-27A as it works up the #2 track past the Chemical Lime Co. plant at Nelson, AZ.
A KCS AC4400CW leads the X-BARQUA1-27C, an empty BNSF grain train out of the tunnel at Nelson, AZ. This double track tunnel was the only one of its kind on the entire Santa Fe system.
NS 2633 leads a westbound stack train out of the only double track tunnel on the former ATSF at Nelson, AZ.
Local out of Kingman, working the plant at Nelson, AZ