A Very Rare Car. MHAX 1218 Is a Helium car. . I have only seen a few of these in many years of railfanning. This car was in a eastbound Santa Fe train at Williams Junction on the Seligman Sub
Racing westward along the Crookton Cutoff, CP 6644 leads a Q-train as the four motors races up to 70 MPH near Williams. CP 6644 is painted in Royal Canadian Air Force "Spitfire" fighter planes pai... (more)
A Santa Fe East bound led by GP60M 103 comes out from under a heavy thunderstorm at Maine on the Seligman Sub.
A westbound intermodal rounds the gentle curve at Garland Prairie Rd. as it rolls into Williams.
The southbound trip of the Grand Canyon Railway runs along Rt. 64 as it heads back to Williams.
The Grand Canyon Railway returns to Williams, AZ under a beautiful evening sky.
The former-CB&Q 4960 leads the Grand Canyon train up the wye in Williams, AZ as it prepares to shove its train into the yard and head to bed after a run to the South Rim.
Two Budd Slumbercoaches sit together creating a mirror-like illusion. Former Amtrak 2088 (former Northern Pacific, with ghosts of original lettering visible on the name plate) and 2093 (originally... (more)
Originally a CN unit of the same number now with the Grand Canyon Railway, but in VIA colors and apparently a parts donor. Photo taken on private property with permission.
Originally a CN unit of the same number now with the Grand Canyon Railway, but in the shadow of more modern F40s making the regular runs. Photo taken on private property with permission.
Engineer Eric H. gives a wave as the state and national flag adorn the former Amtrak F40 on its way to the Grand Canyon.
The state and national flag adorn the former Amtrak F40 leading the outbound train to the Grand Canyon.
A six car officer special, lead by two GE motors, races westwards near Williams as the fading sun dips below the horizon.
GCRY 239 crosses the trestle at MP 4, just north of the Grand Canyon Railway yard