BNSF 6788 crosses the Cache la Poudre Rive in Fort Collins, Colorado.
BNSF 7418 (ES44DC) brings in one of the many sand trains that populate this yard.
OMLX 9522 (GP40-2LW) catches the eye of a bike rider just as the train crosses the Cache la Poudre River in Fort Collins, Colorado.
A good looking pair of OmniTRAX SD40's cross the Cache la Poudre River in Fort Collins, Colorado.
OmniTRAX's SD40-3 leads their newly repainted GP40-2L (former Canadian National) and a freight over the Cache la Poudre River in Fort Collins, Colorado.
BNSF 7010 gets ready to lash up to a sand train in the BNSF's North Yard in Fort Collins, Colorado.
BNSF 5479 (Dash 9) makes a run into Fort Collins.
BNSF 9193 (SD70ACe) anchors a maintenance train in the BNSF's East Yard in Fort Collins, Colorado.
As long as the flooding in Nebraska keeps disrupting the Boeing trains, the special cargo will continue to be routed through Denver. Here we see four 737 fuselages and three support cars at the h... (more)
A trio of 'old school' BNSF power pulls a freight through Fort Collins, Colorado.
BNSF 6835 takes a Southbound Intermodal in the middle of Mason Street in Fort Collins along the Front Range Subdivision.
Birney safety car 21 rolls down the grass-covered right-of-way in the median of West Mountain Avenue in Fort Collins.
Birney streetcar 21 turns off West Mountain Avenue and heads for the westernmost station on the line at the city park in Fort Collins.
At the end of the day, Birney safety car 21 heads back to the carbarn at the eastern end of the line.
A pair of Executive MACs cross the Cache La Poudre River in Fort Collins, Colorado.