A couple enjoys the passing Arizona countryside from the observation on the Williams Flyer after passing the Espee Road crossing. The 76' long car named "Chief" was built for the Atlantic C... (more)
The first Grand Canyon Railway steam trip for 2014 rests at the Williams depot on a beautiful blue-sky President's Day morning. The enthusiastic crowd of passengers and bystanders looks over the "... (more)
A strong gust of wind proudly blows the Stars and Stripes flying from the 1923 Baldwin 2-8-2 as the steam excursion waits to board passengers for a President's Day trip to one of America's most fa... (more)
The first steam excursion of 2014 for the Grand Canyon Railway wraps around the wye to proceed towards the South Rim on a gorgeous President's Day morning. An Arizona state flag and American flag ... (more)
This ex-Amtrak F40 has been rebuilt and regeared and is now classified as an F40FH.
Just west of Downtown Williams on BNSF's Phoenix Sub, this empty TOFC train has arrived where the crew was taken off and moved to Winslow. Here the train sits along with 2 CP pool units just after... (more)
BNSF 1027 in H1 paint leads this Memphis to Los Angeles train along the Seligman Sub east of Williams.
A power loaded eastbound baretable races along the Seligman Sub just east of Williams Jct.
Between Williams Jct and Chandler, this westbound manifest lead by SD70ACe 8780 heads west in the late afternoon. Note the last unit is CREX 1324.
Looking right at home in the Arizona high country along former ATSF rails, BNSF 724 in warbonnet colors leads this eastbound intermodal in the early morning.
Working hard as it climbs the Arizona Divide, BNSF 4626 along with a NS rebuild work hard on a general freight.
BNSF 5330 West top the grade at Williams Jct with a Barstow-bound manifest in tow. The junction with the ''Peavine'' was at right.
FP45 90 is on display at the Grand Canyon Ry Station for the first annual Railfan Days.
A Grand Canyon Railway passenger train has some last minute servicing done at Williams, Arizona, before backing into the station and loading passengers bound for a day at the south rim of the Gran... (more)
Grand Canyon Railway F40FH 295 leads the daily Williams Flyer past Pronghorn Ranch.