A Oddball Old Critter I believe this is a Whitcomb rests behind the Apache railways shop in Snowflake AZ in the spring of 1979
A colorful westbound exits Crozier Canyon at Valentine in the late afternoon.
The Holbrook Turn is headed back to Snowflake, hauling about 40 empty tanks cars destined for rehab that it picked up from the BNSF interchange at Holbrook. Apache runs maybe once a week now-a-da... (more)
BNSF 7149 leads an eight car officer special across northern Arizona and back to Topeka, KS, as it passes through Crozier Canyon. The officer special was loaded with people, including BNSF's CEO, ... (more)
The Z STOWSP7 crosses over the Colorado River and Arizona/ California State Line as it begins its journey over the Seligman Sub with an NS leader.
A pair of former Santa Fe Warbonnets pull a 5,700' long baretable train as they head west for the Port of Los Angeles. This baretable train is traveling down main two in Kingman Canyon. Normally,... (more)
Sun Link, also known as the Tucson Streetcar, is a single-line streetcar system in Tucson, Arizona, United States, that began service in July 2014. The system's 3.9-mile (6.3 km) route connects t... (more)
An eastbound intermodal train, bound for Chicago, IL, crest the hogback of Antares as it powers out of Kingman, AZ and continues the climb over the Arizona Divide.
A pair of GE motors are roaring in full dynamics as they hold back a westbound vehicle train as it descends down the 1.7% grade of Kingman Canyon.
A 15,000' combo train races around the long 70 MPH curve of Antares as it begins the drop into Walapai and into the town of Kingman.
The hot Los Angeles, CA to Willow Springs, IL Z-train charges up the grade towards Kingman Canyon as six GE locomotives hustle 6,700' of high priority UPS cargo.
Waiting to depart the Grand Canyon back to Williams.
anta fe EMD GP39-2 3603 leads a eastbound by the hot box detector at MP 336.8 just east of flagstaff on a Beautiful but cold winter morning in 1988.
Three elephant style Santa Fe B40-8's. Lead a stack train at Hackberry, Arizona. (Tom Ellis photo)
Steam loc in the evening sun.