A KCT transfer waits to leave their Mill Street Yard, this is the new look for KCT. I miss the old Black Switchers.
Ex-BN GP9B 1701 sits at Argentine's diesel shop.
BNSF 551 East prepares to depart Argentine Yard in the early morning hours.
A hot Z train departs Argentine for Chicago with an interesting-looking measurement device affixed to its lead locomotive.
A long UP freight struggles behind a pair of 4-axle motors.
With a steady rain falling, a westbound freight headed by a CP "red barn" at CP 35 heads into Argentine Yard as others wait their turn and a stack train heads for Chicago.
Loaded UP coal heads into Kansas City. This was the first of 10 different Powder River Basin coal trains I saw on Sept. 2 in the greater KC area.
Westbound freight, charging hard after leaving Argentine Yd. pulled by all aging 4-axle Geeps. By the sound of it, I think the engineer, either really trusted the old power, or was trying to make... (more)
KCS 2806 bringing a yard transfer into BNSF's Argentine yard.
A loaded coal train heads south on the Fort Scott Sub through Santa Fe Jct.
A westbound Z train takes the old way through Santa Fe Jct rather than the new flyover.
Is the number a joke or did Conrail really have a #0808? Various colors and locomotive models on the Santa Fe main are evident.
A pair of SD40-2s switch the heart of Argentine Yard.
Under a constant rain, eastbound trains depart Argentine Yard as westbounds wait their turn to get into the yard.