The Everett, WA to Roosevelt, WA trash train is waiting for traffic to clear before proceeding toward Seattle.
The Empire Builder wails it's horn as this guy drives down the wrong side of the road to beat the train, just so he/she can wait in line for the ferry. The person is not even looking!
Taken just after sunset, you can see why it's called the "Scenic Sub."
The morning Z train is led by a brand new ES44DC. That's 10781 foot Mt. Baker in the background.
A KCS pool unit leads a Bedford Park, IL to Tacoma, WA stack train along the seawall at Edmonds, WA.
An Everett, Wa to Pasco, Wa train hugs the coast line between Seattle and Everett.
Non-Powered Control Unit, No. 90230 heads the southbound train along the scenic Possession Sound.
The northbound garbage train waits while a Sounder Special out of Everett blasts by.
A southbound stack train heads past the signal in edmonds.
A southbound stack train heads past MP 18 with a NS unit running second.
Amtrak 450 sprints south past MP 18
The face of BN 3156 is looking at blinding sun causing an almost surreal effect.
A GP50 leads a Seattlle bound stack train south on a rainy day in Edmonds.
A GP40M leads a southbound stack train at Edmonds. Originally built as CBQ 637 (GP40), 2/68. To BN 3037 (GP40). Rebuilt/renumbered by Morrison-Knudsen as BN 3522 (GP40M), 11/89. To BNSF 3021.