A nice summer view of Interbay.
The Seattle and North Coast Railroad was a 50-mile long shortline born from remnants of the Milwaukee Road’s operation on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula. The only connection to any other rail... (more)
Strings of Ri 52 girder rail awaiting installation on Seattle's First Hill Streetcar line lie coated in frost on a chilly winter morning. Although girder rail is the de facto standard f... (more)
Amtrak 806 with the Coast Starlight set for departure from Seattle's King Street Station.
UP 8645 leads the KGNKR1 across the West Seattle drawbridge on December 26, 2012. He would stop 2 engines past me, then back up to complete his triple over at APL's Terminal 5 facility.
BNSF's Renton Rocket clokes the Rabanco switch job with blue smoke as he accelerates out of Seattle, seen here at the Spokane Street control point on December 26, 2012.
Overlooking the diesel service facility with the Interbay roundhouse in the background, Burlington Northern's Pacific Division appears to have an ample supply of locomotives on hand.
UP667 has the honors today of loading the barge for the Alaska Railroad on Harbor Island in Seattle with the Space Needle standing guard over the city.
Southern Pacific #4449 leaving Seattle King Street Station on it's way back to Portland Oregon after pulling the Portland to Vancouver BC steam special.
The Seattle monorail dates back to the World's Fair of 1962. Here's its penultimate run of the evening, as it passes the terminus of Seattle Streetcar's South Lake Union line.
The office car Yakima River brings up the rear of the NORTH COAST LIMITED as the train arrives at King Street Station.
The Great Northern NW2 switching in Seattle was wearing the Big Sky Blue color scheme.
An F9 leads an A-B-A set as train 25, NORTH COAST LIMITED, arrives in Seattle.
Imagine that. It's raining in Seattle!
Skoda-built South Lake Union Streetcar #302 is nearing the end of its short trip as it approaches Westlake Square, where passengers can change to the Monorail or the Link to Seatac Airport. I find... (more)