UP 4541 and a Dash 8-40C lead a southbound baretable train approaching Tunnel 2 on Tehachapi Pass. The hills here are no longer green in October, but they certainly look gold in the afternoon lig... (more)
Amtrak F59PHi 450 (the class unit) leads Surfliner 572 southbound by the Commerce Metrolink platform. RPRX hybrid 'Green Goat' 2405 can be seen at the Commerce Diesel facility to the right.
A trio of former Santa Fe 'Superfleet' 4-axle units leads an eastbound doublestack train at Commerce. Power was BNSF 501, 8609, and 112.
A westbound doublestack at Spadra in western Pomona, led by UP 4787 and an SD40-2. Mt. Baldy looms in the distance.
An eastbound UP hauler crosses from UP's Los Angeles Subdivision (original LA&SL main) to the Alhambra Sub (ex-SP main) in Pomona.
An eastbound UP stack train is stopped just west of Fullerton Rd, a location nicknamed 'CP Jack in the Box'. The train is led by three older non-flagged 'working-class' UP SD70M's.
A nearly on-time Amtrak Sunset Limited passes Spadra westbound around 10:30am on a nice October morning.
Amtrak F59PHi 464 'Hudson' is the trailing unit on a southbound double-ended Surfliner featuring Horizon cars and the last Amtrak full-length dome.
A 3-unit set of GP's build a doublestack train, on the yard lead that connects the small Commerce yard to the BNSF San Bernardino Sub.
Southbound Amtrak Surfliner 572 is just minutes out of LA Union Station, passing Commerce on its journey to San Diego.
An eastbound BNSF autorack train nears the end of the long causeway that seperates Chamberlain Lake from the Columbia River just west of Lyle.
The Portland section of the westbound Empire Builder glides along the Columbia River just west of Lyle on a calm summer morning, with a P32BWH and a P42DC for power.
BNSF 2286 pauses during switching duties in the Wishram yard. Highway 14 can be seen high above the rails in the background.
Former Santa Fe 6355 leads a westbound among the unique rock formations along the Columbia River between Lyle and North Dalles.
BNSF 4907 exits Tunnel #9 westbound along the Columbia River west of Lyle, as seen from atop the rest area off of Highway 14.