Trotting West through Lombard Canyon, two MRL SD40-2XR's lead the Helena to Logan along the Missouri River.
MRL's Helena to Logan local glides East through Lombard Canyon, with 645's echoing off the walls formed centuries ago by the Missouri River.
Rising shadows in Lombard Canyon announce it - it's late in the evening when this heavy powered BNSF mixed ruptures the calmness of the Canyon area. ES44DC #6891 and #6984, ES44DC #7876, SD70MAC #... (more)
A pair of SD70MACs ride along as DPUs on an eastbound empty coal train entering the scenic and remotely accessed Lombard Canyon on MRL's Second Sub.
With severe storms approaching from the west, a BNSF coal train negotiates the tight curve in Lombard Canyon west of Lombard, Montana, on June 20, 2014. Shortly after this photograph, we were chas... (more)
A trio of GEVOs lead coal loads through the extremely scenic and very remote Lombard Canyon on a beautiful summer morning.
In the winter of 1980 The Chicago Milwaukee St Paul and Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road) abandoned almost two thousand miles of track west of Miles City Montana. The abandonment of the “Pacific... (more)
One of the most beautiful places I have had the pleasure to photograph a train; Lombard Canyon. Here we see a BNSF coal train snaking it's way through the canyon after meeting the ML and the 840 l... (more)
Picture yourself here; birds are singing below, fish are jumping in the Missouri, and the ever so faint sound of two EMD 645's rumbling Eastbound with the Helena to Logan local echo through the ca... (more)
On the afternoon of June 17, 2014, a westbound BNSF coal train curves along bank of the Missouri River in Lombard Canyon on Montana Rail Link’s Second Subdivision. BNSF GE ES44DC No. 7491 leads ... (more)
Rumbling westward on the Montana Rail Link, a BNSF stack train curves through Lombard Canyon west of Lombard, Montana, on June 17, 2014.
A massive late spring storm covering several states temporarily gives a break to a few rays of sunshine as a westbound export coal train glides along the banks of Missouri River. This storm will b... (more)
Westbound BNSF manifest rolls through Lombard Canyon shortly after sunrise.
Laurel-Missoula freight snakes its way through Lombard Canyon and along the Missouri River on Montana Rail Link's 2nd Subdivision.
Three big jacks glide West along the Missouri River, deep within the walls of the incredibly scenic Lombard Canyon.