On February 13, 2024, an eastbound BNSF coal empty curves along the shoreline of scenic Lake Pend Oreille as it approaches Hope, Idaho. The train recently passed through Sandpoint and is now runni... (more)
#206 sails by the Unit Train unloading at Cemex's City Point Yard. It technically is Cocoa, which has its "welcome to" sign just behind the engines on US 1, but has always been referred... (more)
BNSF ET44C4 3830 climbs out of Logan, MT with a Q train.
Orange and blue work together as a BNSF empty grain shuttle rolls east behind BNSF 3888, two more Gas and a pair of MRL ACes. This train is operating on Montana Rail Link heading upstream in the C... (more)
A high priority intermodal train from San Bernardino, CA to Willow Springs, IL intermodal train charges up the grade out of Seligman during a brisk, chilly, winter morning.
With only a week left till Christmas, BNSF and UPS are rushing their last minute packages to be delivered before Christmas morning. During "Peak Season", the railroad adds extra trains t... (more)
Speeding at 75 miles per hour (120.7 km/h) through Arizona's Mohave County on a gloomy December morning is BNSF Railway Priority UPS-LTL Intermodal train Z-WSPSTO7-16A. BNSF ET44C4 3742, SD70ACe ... (more)
Morning sunlight peaks through the thin layer of clouds to illuminate the Music Mountains as four locomotives descend into Crozier Canyon with a hot Willow Springs, IL to Stockton, CA Z-train near... (more)
Three GE motors hold back a heavy Spokane, WA to Alliance, TX intermodal Q-train as it descends down the Palmer Divide through Monument. Even though this train is classified as an intermodal train... (more)
An eastbound train at the summit of Telocaset between LaGrande and Baker City Oregon.
Another northbound hopper train climbs out of Folsom into Oak Canyon on its way towards Trinidad
And eastbound intermodal hustles along the Stockton Subdivision at Modesto Ca.
A westbound powers through Maine with the San Francisco Peaks as a backdrop.
An eastbound intermodal approaches Garland Prairie Rd. on the outskirts of Williams.
Stacks wind their way down the final approach to the bridge over the Colorado River at Topock.