The train was Amtrak's Super Chief/El Capitan. The late Roger Puta's slide was scanned and posted by Marty Bernard.
1323 recently repainted into BNSF Colors at San Bernardino.
BNSF 3948 awaits it's next assignment at San Bernardino.
Nearing San Bernardino and ultimately its final destination at the Los Angeles harbor, a westbound BNSF marine container train rolls along Cajon Blvd and on a warm summer morning in southern Calif... (more)
With a pair of brand new Tier 4 compliant ET44C4's on the head end in fresh BNSF paint, a westbound pig train holds in the small yard at Ono on the Cajon Subdivision before proceeding later to its... (more)
Brand new from General Electric, BNSF ET44C4 #3919 basks in the morning sunshine after being tied down in the yard at Ono located on the BNSF Cajon Subdivision a few miles railroad east of San Ber... (more)
During my 1984 visit to Cajon and Tehachapi, freshly rebuilt GP30's and GP35's seemed to be everywhere on the Santa Fe. Here two GP30/GP35 pairs work the yard at San Bernardino.
Metrolink's sole F40PH #800 (former AMTK 396) leads train 802 from Laguna Niguel into the San Bernardino station where it will become train 321 to Los Angeles. Sadly, with the delivery of new EMD ... (more)
Union Pacific stacks exercise their trackage rights over BNSF's San Bernardino Sub (having just come off the Cajon Sub).
Not Your Usual Nose... Santa Fe 5058-5070 were perhaps the most interesting of the road's 187 SD40-2s. These units, built in April and May 1979, were equipped with Oscitrol signal lights ... (more)
After sunset, east bound ATSF freight passes the mormon rocks on the 3 % grade.
CREX lease power on a westbound at Ono on the Cajon Sub.
An eastbound is moving up for the assault on Cajon Pass and oh, mon dieu, she's smoking a little. I wish I could have chased it up the hill.
One of the many rebuilt GP30's on the Santa Fe switches the yard in front of the railway's San Bernardino shops.
Look to your left. Now look to your right. Only one of you will still be here this time next year. We are at the San Bernardino CA Metrolink station, where a leased ex GO F59PH and a one-of-a-kind... (more)